Lee Miller
Lee Miller
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Lee Miller was born Elizabeth Frieda Liebmann on April 6, 1907, in Poughkeepsie, New York. She is commonly known as Lee Miller.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born: April 6, 1907
Died: July 21, 1977
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Lee Miller was an American photographer, artist, model, food writer, and war correspondent of British nationality. She is widely regarded as one of the most influential photographers of her generation.
Early Life and Background
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Miller's early life was marked by a mix of privilege and tragedy. Her family moved to London when she was four years old, where they lived in relative luxury. However, Miller's mother struggled with mental health issues, which would later become a recurring theme in Lee's own life.
Major Accomplishments
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Miller's career spanned multiple disciplines, but her most significant contributions were as a photographer and war correspondent. She began taking photographs during the 1930s, capturing the lives of models, artists, and ordinary people.
Some of Miller's notable accomplishments include:
Modeling for top fashion designers in Paris, including Coco Chanel and Pierre Balmain
Photographing the surrealist art movement
Documenting the atrocities committed during World War II
Working as a war correspondent in Europe
Notable Works or Actions
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Miller's photographs are characterized by their candid, unposed quality. Her most famous works include those taken at the Nazi concentration camp Dachau and in the streets of post-war Paris.
Some notable works include:
"Vogue" cover featuring Miller as a model (1930)
Photographic documentation of Dachau (1945)
Book "Lee Miller's War Diaries: France, May 1944 – December 1944"Impact and Legacy
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Miller's work has had a lasting impact on photography and the art world. Her photographs are now part of several major museums' collections.
Her legacy extends beyond her artistic contributions:
Miller was an early advocate for women's rights and equality in the workplace.
Her experiences during World War II helped to raise awareness about the atrocities committed during the war.Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Lee Miller is widely quoted and remembered due to her unique blend of artistic talent, courage, and determination. Her photography continues to inspire artists today, while her wartime diaries serve as a powerful reminder of the importance of documenting human experience.
Her quotes often focus on the interconnectedness of art, life, and humanity:
"Photography is not about capturing reality but creating it."
* "The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera."
These words reflect Miller's commitment to using her art as a tool for social commentary and change.
Quotes by Lee Miller

The distribution of essential commodities is going well, ... We are trying to get more supplies on the way, and the distribution seems to be working well.

If I had stayed there, who is to say that George Burley wouldn't have come in and said he didn't fancy me, brought in the players he has now and left me right down the pecking order? That would have put me right back to where I started.

If you're an A-player, (employers are) going to have real concern. If you're a B-player, they're not going to be as concerned,

If you do your homework you will know what is fair and reasonable to ask for. Don't settle for less.

The issue is putting two monstrous obelisks in the middle of a bucolic area. The technology exists to lower these things substantially below the tree line.

People talk about goals, goals, goals but the important thing is to win the game. If we win 1-0 and it's an own goal we will take it.

Evacuees are coming back from places such as Tyler or Dallas and they're finding out they can't get back in (to their homes), so they're stuck here, and it's adding to an already crowded situation, ... You have to put them somewhere.


