Willy Ronis https://www.finestresullarte.info/992n_willy-ronis-recensione-mostra-venezia.php was born in Paris, at the foot of the Montmartre hill. In 1983, he published his first monograph Sur le fil du hasard, a work that will encourage him to return to the scene for new projects. In this same, he donated his work to the French state. In 2001, he created his latest series of photographs. He died one night in September, at the age of 99. Today, his images appear in the most famous collections of the largest museums.
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