Magnum classics: the work of Martine Franck - in pictures
Martine Franck, photographed by her husband, Henri Cartier-BressonPhotograph: Henri Cartier-Bresson/MagnumPilgrims at Lourdes, France, in 1958Photograph: Martine Franck/MagnumHenri Cartier-Bresson drawing in the Alpes de Haute-Provence, 1976Photograph: Martine Franck/Magnum
Pool designed by Alain Capeilleres in Le Brusc, Provence, 1976Photograph: Martine Franck/MagnumAn exhibition by the artists Robert Filliou and Scott Hyde showing the hands of 24 artists at the Pompidou Centre, Paris, 1977Photograph: Martine Franck/MagnumA landscape shot from 1978Photograph: Martine Franck/MagnumShechen Monastery in Bodnath Nepal, 1996. Lodro Rabsel, 12, who became a Rinpoche or 'precious one' at the age of 5, with his tutor Lhagyel. It is believed that important lamas, called tulkus, are reincarnated in the bodies of children, who are then taught by personal tutorsPhotograph: Martine Franck/Magnum Photos
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