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BIOGRAPHY: Frank Paulin
Born in Pittsburgh, Paulin (1926- ) was raised in New York and Chicago. His photojournalistic talents developed during World War II when he joined the Army and spent two years in the Signal Corps in Europe. After the war, Paulin enrolled at the Institute of Design in Chicago, where Harry Callahan and Laszlo Maholy-Nagy were members of the faculty. After an education that would make any photographer envious, Paulin went on to be a successful exhibition photographer, becoming the first single artist to hold an exhibit at Limelightóthe only gallery for art photography in New York at the time. Paulinís timeless work is sought by collectors for his talent capturing fleeting human moments of both humor and poetry.
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atlantic city 1956
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belmont racetrack ny 1956
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candide nyc 1956
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carousel new orleans 1953
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central park nyc 1956
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grant's times square 1956
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