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Subject: [Leica] Famous Parent-Child Artists in different media?
From: philippe.amard at sfr.fr (philippe.amard)
Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2013 10:26:14 +0100
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Minelli, Vicenzo and Lisa

Henri Salvador & Jean Marie Perrier (photog)

Ph


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> Le 31 d?c. 12 ? 17:55, Steve Barbour a ?crit :
>
>>
>> On Dec 31, 2012, at 8:50 AM, Benjamin Marks  
>> <benmarks2005 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> My friend Christian Keathley of Middlebury College asked me the  
>>> following
>>> question: "Pierre August Renoir (painter) and Jean Renoir (film  
>>> maker) were
>>> both masters in their mediums. Can you think of any other parent- 
>>> child
>>> artists pairs who were similarly gifted *in different media* as  
>>> these two
>>> were?" I could not think of any. The Bachs came to mind but they  
>>> were all
>>> in the same medium (music). Irving Penn (photo) and Arthur Penn
>>> (film/theater, "Yeah, my brother Irv takes pictures . . .") were  
>>> both
>>> masters of their media, but they were brothers, not father and  
>>> son ... LUG
>>> cloud: any wisdom on the subject?
>>>
>>> A solution to this (and I am not sure there is one) would require  
>>> that the
>>> parent and child be both recognized as masters (e.g. If,  
>>> hypothetically,
>>> Frank Lloyd Wright had a child who was only a competent cellist,  
>>> that
>>> wouldn't count).
>>>
>>> Happy New Year all.
>>
>>
>> how about...?
>>
>>
>>
>> shostakovich,   father and son
>>
>> Ravi Shankar Norah Jones
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>>>
>>> Ben Marks
>>>
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>
> One sees clearly only with the heart. What is essential is invisible  
> to the eye. Antoine de Saint Exup?ry in Le Petit Prince.
>
>
>

One sees clearly only with the heart. What is essential is invisible  
to the eye. Antoine de Saint Exup?ry in Le Petit Prince.