Animation Mona Lisa (1955)

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Director : Arthur 'Weegee' Fellig

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In a battery of photographs created with the use of mirrors, distorting lenses of his own manufacture and easel tricks, Weegee transformed the Mona Lisa into a work of modern art.

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Arthur 'Weegee' Fellig
Arthur 'Weegee' Fellig
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