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12 April, 2020 10:49 pm

Photos of Italian dictator Mussolini on display at Lucien Aigner exhibition

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Born in Hungary in 1901, photographer Lucien Aigner left Europe for America in the early 1940s but his name as an important photojournalist was established in 1935 when he took a photo of Mussolini while sneezing at the Stresa Conference.
That photo, which was published on the cover of Newsweek in 1940, brought him instantaneous fame.

Now this famous picture – along with many other Aigner’s important works – is on display at the DeCordova Sculpture Park in New England.

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So if you are a history buff – and love photography as well – you can’t afford to miss it! Photo Credits Lucien Aigner Estate.
Mussolini by Lucien Aigner

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