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        "tombstone": "Advertisement for Ghana Railway, Ghana, 1960. Marc Riboud (French, 1923\u20132016). Gelatin silver print, ferrotyped; image: 24.8 x 17.1 cm (9 3/4 x 6 3/4 in.); paper: 24.8 x 17.1 cm (9 3/4 x 6 3/4 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of George Stephanopoulos, 2018.620",
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        "title": "Advertisement for Ghana Railway, Ghana",
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                "biography": "Marc Riboud French, 1923-2016\n\nMarc Riboud shapes the emotive content of his reportage photographs through perceptive handling of black-and-white form and lyric color composition. His images of Africa, the United States, and the Far and Middle East taken throughout the 1950s-70s reveal the influence of Henri Cartier-Bresson's \"decisive moment.\" At the invitation of Cartier-Bresson and Robert Capa, Riboud joined magnum Photos in 1954, serving as vice president (1958-59) and president (1974) before leaving the agency in 1978.\n\tBorn in Lyon, Riboud served in the Free French Army (the resistance) from 1943-45 and was awarded the croix de guerre (1945). He studied engineering at the \u00c9cole Centrale, Lyons (1945-48), working as an industrial engineer from 1948-52. In 1953, having taught himself photography, Riboud launched into a full-time freelance career. He has covered stories around the world, including the coronation of Nepal's King Mahendra (1955), the struggle for independence in the Congo (1960-61), the march in Washington protesting the Vietnam War (1967), and Muslims in central Asia (1979). In 1969 Riboud traveled to North Vietnam to interview and photograph Ho Chi Minh, and was the last European journalist to interview the leader before his death. He has twice won the Overseas Press Club Award (1967, 1970). Riboud lives in Paris. A.W.",
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