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Werner Rosenberg was born on 1913, is a photographer. Discover Werner Rosenberg's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 110 years old?

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1999

Rosenberg, W. A., & Merlen, E. (1999). 200 clichés pour un nouveau millénaire. Claix: Editions Didier Richard.

1960

Rosenberg's reluctance to publicise his work has meant that since the 1960s he has been largely overlooked, despite his considerable output, and the consistent quality of his street photography especially. It was not until 1999, when a monograph published by Editions Didier Richard 200 clichés pour un nouveau millénaire ('Two Hundred Photographs for a New Millennium') was posthumously released by Rosenberg's son Christophe, that the photographer 'Véro' once more came to attention. Journalist Éric Merlen wrote its introduction. The two hundred monochrome photographs, made in the genre of Humanist photography, show rural and urban life in France from 1945 to 1970, many taken in Isère.

1955

In 1955 his softly backlit photograph of a woman and children dancing in a ring under a glade of saplings in late afternoon light was selected by Edward Steichen for the world-touring exhibition The Family of Man that he curated for the Museum of Modern Art, and that was seen by 9 million visitors.

1943

During WW2 and the German occupation of France he joined the Catholic resistance movement Compagnons de France (the 'Companions of France') and assumed the identity 'Michel Thibault' to protect himself. Denounced in 1943, he was forced to hide in the countryside around Isère.

1933

In 1933, he went to Paris, though his parents refused to accompany him. There he made his living from photography, producing portraits and industrial photographs, and contributing to Vu magazine (1928-1940), under the pseudonym 'Véro'. He was made a naturalized French citizen in 1939.

1913

Werner Rosenberg (1913-1988) known as Véro, was a German-born French photographer and photojournalist.