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weegee (arthur fellig)

Born 1899 Died 1968 Works span 1940–1945

Weegee: The Shadow Photographer of Depression Era New York Arthur Fellig, better known as Weegee (pronounced “WEE-jay”), wasn’t a formally trained artist in the traditional sense. He possessed no academic pedigree or studio practice; instead, he forged his reputation—and arguably his legacy—through the relentless observation and documentation of urban decay and violence during the Great Depression and World War II years in New York Ci…

9
dated works
1
chapters
1940
first work
1945
last work
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