jtk
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The biggest collection of Claude Cahun's work is held here in Jersey, rhe Jersey museum andd art gallery has a rolling permanent exhibition of her work, she lived here for very many years and during tghe Occupation she was arrested by the Germans and sentenced to prison off island for distributing newsletters that she got from aan illegal radio, but she was never sent away because of D day, all of her original prints are very small, around 5by4, and they are sent all over the world to museum's for gisplay, and the print above is in the Jersey collection, over theyears I must have seen pretty much all of her work
She lived in St Brelades Bay, with her partner, Marcel Moore, who was often featured in her photographs,, they and my family were great friends and I visited her at her home more than once before she passed away in the fifties, sadly, but her home is still in the bay and if you were in our small island I could show you her housew, but as a surrealist photographer she was one of the very best[/QUOT\
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There seems a huge difference between snaps of homes and surrealism, but perhaps there's an opportunity in that idea>
I don't quite understand where you get snaps of houses from, but if you look at any of her work including the ones in your article then you would see what I mean by surrealist, and she only ever did tiny print's around 6 by 4, there is plenty about Claude's work on the Jersey Heritage site or the Jersey Island wilki, as far as I know Jersey Heritage holds her entire collection including negatives. She was possibly best known over here, and she was born in France
The biggest collection of Claude Cahun's work is held here in Jersey, rhe Jersey museum andd art gallery has a rolling permanent exhibition of her work, she lived here for very many years and during tghe Occupation she was arrested by the Germans and sentenced to prison off island for distributing newsletters that she got from aan illegal radio, but she was never sent away because of D day, all of her original prints are very small, around 5by4, and they are sent all over the world to museum's for gisplay, and the print above is in the Jersey collection, over theyears I must have seen pretty much all of her work
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