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Alison Frantz
American, 1903–1995
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Princeton
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Alison Frantz was an American photographer and archaeologist whose documentation of classical sites and artifacts established a visual archive of Mediterranean antiquity in the mid-twentieth century. Working across Greece, Italy, and the Near East from the 1930s onward, she combined rigorous archaeological method with a photographer's eye for form and light. Her systematic image collection, now held at Princeton University, remains a primary research resource for classical scholarship. Frantz's work bridged scientific documentation and aesthetic composition, treating each photograph as both evidence and artifact.
Source: Wikidata · Trust score: 40% · Updated 8d ago
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