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Living Legend

Annie Leibovitz

Annie Leibovitz

Awarded: April 2000
(b. Oct. 2, 1949)

Annie Leibovitz is known principally for her innovative work in advertising, fashion and celebrity portraiture. Her works are internationally known, having appeared in numerous magazines and museums throughout the world. She has won several notable awards, including a Grammy, ASMP Photographer of the Year and the Clio Award for advertising.

Related Library Resources

  • The Prints and Photographs Reading Room at the Library of Congress
  • View the online exhibition "When They Were Young: A Photographic Retrospective of Childhood."
  • View the collection "Creative Americans: Portraits by Car Van Vechten, 1932-1964."

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Last Updated: 07/23/2007

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