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311 source entries.
Author Title Year Type Tier Link
Steichen, Edward (original curator); Sandburg, Carl (prologue) The Family of Man (Anniversary Reprint Edition, c.2000s) catalog 1 source
Vettel-Becker, Patricia Review of Louis Kaplan, *American Exposures* (2005), and Blake Stimson, *The Pivot of the World* (2006) article 2 source
Hurm, Gerd Edward Steichen book 2 source
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The New York Times (staff / AP) Werner Bischof, Swiss Photographer, Killed in Andes 1954 article 3 source
The New York Times (staff / AP) Robert Capa Killed by Mine in Indo-China 1954 article 3 source
Adams, Phoebe Lou Through a Lens Darkly 1955 article 3 source
Multiple (Morgan, Barbara; Alsberg, Cora; Wright, George) The Controversial 'Family of Man' 1955 article 2 source
Editorial staff [unsigned] Forthcoming: feature essay on 'The Family of Man' [advance notice] 1955 article 3 source
Steichen, Edward Family of Man: The Greatest Photographic Exhibition of All Time — 503 Pictures from 68 Countries (Corcoran Gallery of Art copy) 1955 catalog 1 source
Deschin, Jacob The Family of Man [photography column review — NYT] 1955 article 3 source
Langer, Don The Family of Man [review — NY Herald Tribune] 1955 article 3 source
Unknown [unsigned / staff] Life magazine coverage of The Family of Man pointer 1955 article 3 source
McKenna, Rollie The Family of Man [review] 1955 article 3 source
Wolbarst, John; Crayon, Joseph; Guyther, Anthony; [Editors] Family of Man: World's Greatest Photographic Exhibition 1955 article 3 source
Unknown [reviewer name not confirmed this round] The Family of Man [book review] 1955 article 3 source
Steichen, Edward The Family of Man 1955 catalog 1 source
Museum of Modern Art Press release: The Family of Man (book publication, June 21, 1955) 1955 archive 1 source
Museum of Modern Art MoMA press release announcing The Family of Man opening, January 1955 pointer 1955 archive 1 source
Museum of Modern Art The Family of Man — MoMA Exhibition #569 Master Checklist 1955 archive 1 source
Museum of Modern Art The Family of Man — MoMA Exhibition Record (Exh. #569) 1955 archive 1 source
Unknown [unsigned / staff] Newsweek coverage of The Family of Man pointer 1955 article 3 source
Paul Rudolph Institute for Modern Architecture 1954.04 Family of Man Exhibit (Paul Rudolph Institute project record) 1955 archive 3 source
Rudolph, Paul Family of Man, Exhibition Installation at Museum of Modern Art, by Paul Rudolph 1955 article 1 source
Multiple (Ringel, Fred [letter]; author of 9-page feature not confirmed) The Family of Man (9-page feature) and 'A Minority Report' (letter) 1955 article 3 source
Saarinen, Aline B. The Camera versus the Artist 1955 article 3 source
Unknown [unsigned / staff] Saturday Review coverage of The Family of Man pointer 1955 article 3 source
Stanley, John The Family of Man [book review] 1955 article 3 source
Steichen, Edward Introduction [to The Family of Man catalog] 1955 catalog 1 source
Unknown [unsigned / staff] Time magazine coverage of The Family of Man pointer 1955 article 3 source
Multiple [Aperture editorial board; individual authors not confirmed] Aperture, Volume 4 (1956) — all four issues pointer 1956 article 2 source
Bulletin des bibliothèques de France (BBF) Exposition de photographies au Musée d'art moderne de Paris (Bulletin des bibliothèques de France, 1956) — Access Barrier Record 1956 article 1 source
Bibby, Cyril The Family of Man: A Camera Testament (UNESCO Courier, February 1956) 1956 article 1 source
Barthes, Roland La grande famille des hommes 1957 book 2 source
Barthes, Roland The Great Family of Man 1957 book 2 source
Edward Steichen / United States Information Agency / MoMA International Program (per derivative sources) The Family of Man tour to Havana, Cuba (Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, March – April 1957) — convergent Tier-3 anchor 1957 archive 3 source
United States Information Service / United States Information Agency The Family of Man tour to India (1956–57) — Access Barrier Record 1957 archive 1 source
Drum (formerly African Drum); Bailey's African History Archive / Coherent Digital Drum Magazine — 1958 Issues: Access Barrier Record and Archive Profile 1958 archive 1 source
United States Information Service / United States Information Agency (putative) *The Family of Man* tour to Prague, Bucharest, and Sofia (Czechoslovakia / Romania / Bulgaria, putative late 1950s) — Access Barrier Record 1958 archive 1 source
United States Information Service / United States Information Agency (putative) The Family of Man tour to Indonesia and Burma (1958, putative) — Access Barrier Record 1958 archive 1 source
United States National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) NARA RG 306 (USIA Records): African Tour Venues and Exhibitions Division Records — Access Barrier Record 1958 archive 1 source
Rand Daily Mail; The Star (Johannesburg); Die Burger (Cape Town) South African Press Coverage of The Family of Man at the Government Pavilion, Johannesburg, August–September 1958 — Access Barrier Record 1958 archive 1 source
various The Family of Man in Southern Rhodesia, 1958: Salisbury / Rhodes National Gallery — Access Barrier Record 1958 website 3 source
United States Information Service / United States Information Agency (putative) The Family of Man tour to Sri Lanka / Ceylon and the Philippines (1957–1962, putative) — Access Barrier Record 1958 archive 1 source
Steichen, Edward Photography: Witness and Recorder of History 1958 article 1 source
United States Information Agency (USIA) American National Exhibition, Moscow (Sokolniki Park, 1959) 1959 archive 1 source
multiple — see Key excerpts The Family of Man in Australia, 1959: Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide 1959 website 3 source
Mayer, Grace M. Steichen the Photographer [MoMA exhibition, 1961] 1961 catalog 1 source
The Bitter Years 1935–1941: Rural America as Seen by the Photographers of the Farm Security Administration [MoMA, 1962] 1962 archive 3 source
Museum of Modern Art John Szarkowski Named Director, Department of Photography, MoMA [press release, 1962] 1962 archive 1 source
Review of A Life in Photography by Edward Steichen [NYT, 1963] 1963 article 3 source
Steichen, Edward A Life in Photography 1963 book 1 source
Edward Steichen awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom [1963] 1963 archive 3 source
Mayer, Grace M. Opening of MoMA's first dedicated photography galleries [1964] 1964 archive 1 source
Szarkowski, John The Photographer's Eye [MoMA exhibition, 1964] 1964 catalog 1 source
Szarkowski, John Contemporary reception of The Photographer's Eye [exhibition 1964 / book 1966] 1964 article 3 source
United States Information Agency USIA Copy 3 of The Family of Man presented to the Government of Luxembourg [1965] 1965 archive 1 source
United States Information Agency USIA Family of Man world tour: dispersal of copies, 1962–1965 1965 archive 1 source
Luxembourg press coverage of 1965 FoM donation and 1966 Steichen visit [Luxemburger Wort / Tageblatt — ACCESS BARRIER] 1966 article 3 source
Steichen, Edward Edward Steichen visits Luxembourg and designates Clervaux Castle as permanent home of The Family of Man [1966] 1966 archive 3 source
Szarkowski, John The Photographer's Eye [book, 1966] 1966 book 2 source
Capa, Cornell The Concerned Photographer [exhibition series, 1967, Cornell Capa / International Fund for Concerned Photography] 1967 archive 3 source
Gasser, Manuel (ed.) Gotthard Schuh — Eine Art Verliebtheit (retrospective monograph) 1967 book 2 source
Deschin, Jacob Contemporary reception of New Documents [MoMA, 1967] — Deschin and press coverage 1967 article 3 source
Szarkowski, John New Documents [MoMA exhibition, 1967] 1967 archive 1 source
Edward Steichen [Aperture, Fall 1969] 1969 article 2 source
Visual Studies Workshop Afterimage — founding and early issues (1972–) 1972 article 2 source
Benjamin, Walter A Little History of Photography 1972 article 2 source
Berger, John Ways of Seeing 1972 book 2 source
Museum of Modern Art / Steichen, Joanna Edward Steichen Archive, Museum of Modern Art [established and augmented 1968–mid-1980s] 1973 archive 1 source
Whitman, Alden Edward Steichen, Photographer, Dies at 93 [NYT obituary, 1973] 1973 article 3 source
Sontag, Susan Freak Show 1973 article 2 source
Sontag, Susan Photography 1973 article 2 source
Szarkowski, John Looking at Photographs: 100 Pictures from the Collection of the Museum of Modern Art 1973 catalog 2 source
Freund, Gisèle Photographie et société 1974 book 2 source
Sontag, Susan Shooting America 1974 article 2 source
Jenkins, William New Topographics: Photographs of a Man-Altered Landscape 1975 catalog 3 source
The New York Times (staff / AP) Wynn Bullock, 73, Photographer Noted for Images of Nature 1975 article 3 source
Sekula, Allan On the Invention of Photographic Meaning 1975 article 2 source
Camera Obscura — founding and early issues (1976–) 1976 article 2 source
October, no. 1 (Spring 1976) — founding issue 1976 article 2 source
Sontag, Susan Photographic Evangels 1976 article 2 source
History of Photography — founding and early issues (1977–) 1977 article 2 source
Krauss, Rosalind Notes on the Index: Seventies Art in America 1977 article 2 source
Sontag, Susan On Photography 1977 book 2 source
Szarkowski, John Mirrors and Windows: American Photography since 1960 1978 catalog 2 source
Crimp, Douglas Pictures 1979 article 2 source
Coleman, A. D. Light Readings: A Photography Critic's Writings, 1968–1978 1979 book 2 source
Berger, John About Looking 1980 book 2 source
Crimp, Douglas The Photographic Activity of Postmodernism 1980 article 2 source
Malcolm, Janet Diana and Nikon: Essays on the Aesthetic of Photography 1980 book 2 source
Krauss, Rosalind The Photographic Conditions of Surrealism 1981 article 2 source
Rosler, Martha 3 Works 1981 book 2 source
Sekula, Allan The Traffic in Photographs 1981 article 2 source
Burgin, Victor (ed.) Thinking Photography 1982 book 2 source
Phillips, Christopher The Judgment Seat of Photography 1982 article 2 source
Foster, Hal (ed.) The Anti-Aesthetic: Essays on Postmodern Culture 1983 book 2 source
Sekula, Allan Photography Between Labour and Capital 1983 article 2 source
Sekula, Allan Photography Against the Grain: Essays and Photo Works, 1973–1983 1984 book 2 source
Foster, Hal Recodings: Art, Spectacle, Cultural Politics 1985 book 2 source
Krauss, Rosalind E. The Originality of the Avant-Garde and Other Modernist Myths 1985 book 2 source
The New York Times Ernst Haas, Photographer, Dies at 65 1986 article 3 source
Sekula, Allan The Body and the Archive 1986 article 2 source
Sekula, Allan Reading an Archive: Photography between Labour and Capital 1986 article 2 source
Crimp, Douglas The Postmodern Museum 1987 article 2 source
Foster, Hal (ed.) Vision and Visuality 1988 book 2 source
Tagg, John The Burden of Representation: Essays on Photographies and Histories 1988 book 2 source
Centre national de l'audiovisuel (CNA) Centre national de l'audiovisuel (CNA) — Institutional Profile and History 1989 archive 1 source
The Sydney Morning Herald (staff) Laurence Le Guay — Obituary 1990 article 3 source
Squiers, Carol The Critical Image: Essays on Contemporary Photography 1990 book 2 source
Haworth-Booth, Mark John Szarkowski: An Interview 1991 article 2 source
Solomon-Godeau, Abigail Photography at the Dock: Essays on Photographic History, Institutions, and Practices 1991 book 2 source
Centre national de l'audiovisuel (CNA) The Family of Man: Pre-Installation Tour to Toulouse, Tokyo, and Hiroshima (1992–1994) 1992 archive 1 source
Tagg, John Grounds of Dispute: Art History, Cultural Politics and the Discursive Field 1992 book 2 source
Crimp, Douglas On the Museum's Ruins 1993 book 2 source
Bibliothèque nationale de Luxembourg (BnL) Luxembourg Press Coverage of the 1994 Clervaux Inauguration — Access Barrier Record 1994 archive 1 source
Centre national de l'audiovisuel (CNA) The Family of Man: Permanent Installation at Clervaux Castle (June 1994) 1994 archive 1 source
Guerrin, Michel Robert Doisneau, photographe de la vie quotidienne, est mort 1994 article 3 source
Nickel, Douglas R. John Szarkowski: An Interview 1995 article 2 source
Saxon, Wolfgang Dmitri Kessel, 92, a Life Magazine Photographer 1995 article 3 source
Sandeen, Eric J. Picturing an Exhibition: The Family of Man and 1950s America 1995 book 2 source
Sekula, Allan Fish Story 1995 book 2 source
unknown [Review of] Eric J. Sandeen, Picturing an Exhibition: The Family of Man and 1950s America 1996 article 2 source
Wells, Liz Photography: A Critical Introduction 1996 book 2 source
Miller, Douglas T. [Review of] Eric J. Sandeen. Picturing an Exhibition: The Family of Man and 1950s America 1997 article 2 source
Batchen, Geoffrey Burning with Desire: The Conception of Photography 1997 book 2 source
Niven, Penelope Steichen: A Biography 1997 book 2 source
W. Andrew Robinson Satyajit Ray — Encyclopædia Britannica 1998 website 3 source
Bezner, Lili Corbus Photography and Politics in America: From the New Deal into the Cold War 1999 book 2 source
Kimmelman, Michael Harry Callahan, 86, Photographer of the Poetry of the Ordinary 1999 article 3 source
International Center of Photography Hiroshi Hamaya — International Center of Photography (ICP) Constituent Archive Page 1999 website 1 source
Beckman, Karen (ed.); Joseph, Branden W. (ed.); Martin, Reinhold (ed.); McDonough, Tom (ed.) Grey Room (journal) 2000 article 2 source
Azoulay, Ariella Death's Showcase: The Power of Image in Contemporary Democracy 2001 book 2 source
Batchen, Geoffrey Each Wild Idea: Writing, Photography, History 2001 book 2 source
Lugon, Olivier Le Style documentaire: d'August Sander à Walker Evans, 1920–1945 2001 book 2 source
Kimmelman, Michael Louis Faurer, 84, Photographer Of Lonely, Poetic New York, Dies 2001 article 3 source
Government of Luxembourg / CNA Family of Man — UNESCO Memory of the World Nomination Form (English) 2002 archive 1 source
Gouvernement du Luxembourg / CNA La Famille de l'Homme — Formulaire de candidature UNESCO Mémoire du Monde (français) 2002 archive 1 source
UNESCO Family of Man — UNESCO Memory of the World Register 2003 archive 1 source
UNESCO Family of Man — UNESCO Memory of the World Register entry 2003 website 1 source
UNESCO UNESCO Memory of the World Programme: About Page — IAC Structure and Mandate 2003 website 1 source
The Family of Man 1955–2001: Humanism and Postmodernism — a reappraisal of the photo exhibition by Edward Steichen 2004 book 2 source
various Lou Bernstein (1911–2005) — obituary references 2005 article 3 source
Hoffman, Katherine (issue introduction); various The Family of Man: An introduction (and special issue contents) 2005 article 2 source
Stimson, Blake The Pivot of the World: Photography and Its Nation 2006 book 2 source
Elkins, James (ed.) Photography Theory 2007 book 2 source
Azoulay, Ariella The Civil Contract of Photography 2008 book 2 source
Edward Steichen: Lives in Photography 2008 catalog 3 source
O'Brian, John The Nuclear Family of Man 2008 article 2 source
Ribalta, Jorge (ed.) Public Photographic Spaces: Exhibitions of Propaganda, from Pressa to the Family of Man, 1928–55 2008 catalog 2 source
Cotter, Holland Roy DeCarava, Photographer, Dies at 89 2009 article 3 source
Photography: A Critical Introduction 2009 book 2 source
Association for Diplomatic Studies and Training (ADST), Foreign Affairs Oral History Project ADST Burma Country Reader — three USIS Rangoon officers (1957–1963) do not name The Family of Man 2010 archive 2 source
International Center of Photography Ansel Adams — International Center of Photography 2010 archive 1 source
International Center of Photography Andreas Feininger — International Center of Photography 2010 archive 1 source
International Center of Photography August Sander — International Center of Photography 2010 archive 1 source
International Center of Photography Ben Shahn — International Center of Photography 2010 archive 1 source
International Center of Photography Margaret Bourke-White — International Center of Photography 2010 archive 1 source
International Center of Photography Bill Brandt — International Center of Photography 2010 archive 1 source
International Center of Photography Brassaï (Gyula Halász) — International Center of Photography 2010 archive 1 source
International Center of Photography Robert Capa Archive — International Center of Photography 2010 archive 1 source
International Center of Photography Carl Mydans — International Center of Photography 2010 archive 1 source
International Center of Photography Henri Cartier-Bresson — International Center of Photography 2010 archive 1 source
International Center of Photography Alfred Eisenstaedt — International Center of Photography 2010 archive 1 source
International Center of Photography Elliott Erwitt — International Center of Photography 2010 archive 1 source
International Center of Photography Ernst Haas — International Center of Photography 2010 archive 1 source
International Center of Photography Esther Bubley — International Center of Photography 2010 archive 1 source
International Center of Photography Robert Frank — International Center of Photography 2010 archive 1 source
International Center of Photography Gjon Mili — International Center of Photography 2010 archive 1 source
International Center of Photography Dorothea Lange — International Center of Photography 2010 archive 1 source
International Center of Photography George Rodger — International Center of Photography 2010 archive 1 source
International Center of Photography Russell Lee — International Center of Photography 2010 archive 1 source
International Center of Photography W. Eugene Smith — International Center of Photography 2010 archive 1 source
International Center of Photography Werner Bischof — International Center of Photography 2010 archive 1 source
Museum of Modern Art Archives Edward Steichen at The Family of Man, 1955 (Archives Highlights) 2010 archive 1 source
Yochelson, Bonnie Biography of Esther Bubley by Bonnie Yochelson 2010 website 2 source
Harris, Elizabeth; Harris, Jeanette Biography of Eugene V. Harris 1913–1978 2012 archive 1 source
James, Sarah E. A Post-Fascist Family of Man? Cold War Humanism, Democracy and Photography in Germany 2012 article 2 source
Beyond the Family 2012 book 2 source
Turner, Fred The Family of Man and the Politics of Attention in Cold War America 2012 article 2 source
Córdova, Carlos A. Steichen: Retratos de Familia 2013 article 2 source
Rise and Fall of Apartheid: Photography and the Bureaucracy of Everyday Life 2013 catalog 2 source
Fox, Margalit Wayne F. Miller, Photographer Who Chronicled Life, Dies at 94 2013 article 3 source
Turner, Fred The Democratic Surround: Multimedia & American Liberalism from World War II to the Psychedelic Sixties 2013 book 2 source
Weber, Bruce Ralph Morse, Photojournalist in War and Space, Dies at 97 2014 article 3 source
Centre national de l'audiovisuel (CNA) The Family of Man — CNA Steichen-Collections (German collections page) 2015 website 1 source
Centre national de l'audiovisuel (CNA) The Family of Man — CNA Steichen-Collections (English collections page) 2015 website 1 source
Centre national de l'audiovisuel (CNA) Edward Steichen: From a Man of His Time to an Artist Out of Time — CNA Luxembourg educational portal 2015 website 1 source
Centre national de l'audiovisuel (CNA) The Family of Man — CNA Luxembourg educational portal 2015 website 1 source
Lugon, Olivier Photography and Scale: Projection, Exhibition, Collection 2015 article 2 source
Sandeen, Eric J. The Family of Man in Guatemala 2015 article 2 source
UNESCO UNESCO Memory of the World Programme — overview, register, and About pages 2015 website 1 source
Cold War Visual Alliances (Special Issue) 2015 article 2 source
Zachęta — National Gallery of Art (Zachęta Narodowa Galeria Sztuki, Warsaw) ‘25 Years of the Polish People's Republic in Photography’ (Zachęta National Gallery of Art) — institutional pointer to *The Family of Man* in Warsaw 1959–60 2015 website 1 source
Lederman, Russet Yasuhiro Ishimoto: Katsura 2016 article 3 source
Bate, David Photography: The Key Concepts 2016 book 2 source
Belgrade Photo Month (festival editorial team) Tomislav Peternek Retrospective (Belgrade Photo Month, 2016) — page contains independent attestation of *The Family of Man* at Cvijeta Zuzorić Art Pavilion 1957 2016 website 3 source
Jeu de Paume Ed van der Elsken — Jeu de Paume, Paris (exhibition page, 2017) 2017 website 1 source
Leśniak, Kamila The Family of Man in Poland: An Exhibition as a Democratic Space? 2017 article 2 source
The Family of Man Revisited: Photography in a Global Age 2018 book 2 source
Moderna Museet (Stockholm) / Fotografiska Museet Hans Malmberg — Moderna Museet / Fotografiska Museet collection reference 2018 website 3 source
Nakamori, Yasufumi The Family of Man (1956) in Tokyo, Japan: Kenzo Tange's Pursuit of the Notions of Humanity / Humanism through His Exhibition Design 2018 website 3 source
Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona Wynn Bullock Archive — Center for Creative Photography 2019 archive 1 source
LIFE (Time Inc. / Meredith archive) Margaret Bourke-White — LIFE archive 2020 website 3 source
LIFE (Time Inc. / Meredith archive) Alfred Eisenstaedt — LIFE archive 2020 website 3 source
LIFE (Time Inc. / Meredith archive) The Photography of N. R. Farbman — LIFE archive 2020 website 3 source
LIFE (Time Inc. / Meredith archive) The Photography of Ralph Morse — LIFE archive 2020 website 3 source
Genzlinger, Neil Frank Horvat, Innovative Fashion Photographer, Dies at 92 2020 article 3 source
Takenaka, Yumi Kim The Family of Man in Japan: A Photographic Exhibition for World Peace and Atomic Culture in the 1950s 2020 article 2 source
Centre national de l'audiovisuel (CNA) The Family of Man: A Greater Resonance More Than Ever Before 2021 website 1 source
Franz, Margit (METROMOD project, University of Graz) Jehangir Art Gallery — METROMOD Archive (Margit Franz, ed.) 2021 website 3 source
Artishock Revista (editorial; project: Edicionesréplica — José Ruiz and Arturo Salazar) UN SUPUESTO FOTOGRÁFICO: THE FAMILY OF MAN EN BOGOTÁ 2022 article 3 source
Impart Encyclopedia of Art (editorial; named author not given) Family of Man — Impart Encyclopedia of Art entry 2022 website 3 source
Phillips, Sandra S. Distant Relations: Japanese Photography in American Exhibitions in the 1970s 2022 website 3 source
Takenaka, Yumi Kim Shadows of the Atomic Bombings in The Family of Man: The American Photographic Exhibition Tour of Japan in the Post-Occupation Period 2022 article 2 source
Newbury, Darren Ernest Cole's House of Bondage, the United States Information Agency, and the Cultural Politics of Race in the Cold War 2023 article 2 source
Centre national de l'audiovisuel (CNA) The Family of Man [CNA Steichen Collections institutional history page] 2024 website 1 source
Wikipedia contributors Hideo Haga — Wikipedia 2024 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Yasuhiro Ishimoto — Wikipedia 2024 website 3 source
Encyclopædia Britannica editors Harry Callahan — Encyclopædia Britannica 2024 website 3 source
International Center of Photography Dmitri Kessel — ICP Archive 2024 website 1 source
International Center of Photography Harry Callahan — ICP Archive 2024 website 1 source
International Center of Photography Louis Faurer — ICP Archive 2024 website 1 source
Magnum Photos Magnum Photos — Photographer Biographies Index 2024 website 3 source
The Museum of Modern Art MoMA Online Collection — Artists Index 2024 website 1 source
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Louis Faurer — SFMOMA Artist Page 2024 website 1 source
Wikipedia contributors Harry Callahan (photographer) pointer 2024 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Louis Faurer pointer 2024 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Dmitri Kessel pointer 2024 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Gotthard Schuh pointer 2024 website 3 source
Britannica Editors Andreas Feininger — Encyclopædia Britannica 2024 website 3 source
Britannica Editors August Sander — Encyclopædia Britannica 2024 website 3 source
Britannica Editors Ben Shahn — Encyclopædia Britannica 2024 website 3 source
C²DH, University of Luxembourg The Family of Man's Lasting Legacy: Insights into Photography, Cold War Dynamics, and Heritage Preservation 2024 website 3 source
Tracing the Legacy of Edward Steichen: A Glocal Approach to the International Reception and National Heritagisation of the 'Family of Man' Exhibition (FoMLEG) 2024 website 2 source
Lewandowski, Helen Zombie Humanism, Generative AI Images, and Photography 2024 article 3 source
Museum of Photography in Krakow (Muzeum Fotografii w Krakowie / MuFo) / Dr Kamila Dworniczak (lecturer) ‘The Family of Man’ w PRL — Projekt Edwarda Steichena oczyma polskich odbiorców (Wykład / Lecture, MuFo Krakow, 18 January 2024) — institutional pointer to Dworniczak 2021 2024 website 1 source
Newbury, Darren An African Looks at America: Picturing Racial Integration for Africa, 1956–68 2024 article 2 source
Newbury, Darren Cold War Photographic Diplomacy: The US Information Agency and Africa 2024 book 2 source
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art August Sander — San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 2024 archive 1 source
1854 Photography (editorial); Karolina Ziębińska-Lewandowska (Museum of Warsaw director, interview subject) ‘Playtime in Poland, where photography is enjoying its rebirth’ — *1854 Photography* (Karolina Ziębińska-Lewandowska interview, March 2025) — Museum-of-Warsaw-director attestation of FoM Warsaw 1959 2025 article 2 source
Aperture Foundation (publisher) Edward Steichen: Brancusi in his studio, Paris, 1925 2025 website 2 source
C²DH and CNA Luxembourg (FoMLEG project) Call for Memories of 'The Family of Man' Photo Exhibition (1955–2025) 2025 website 3 source
C²DH, University of Luxembourg 70 Years of The Family of Man (Conference / Event) 2025 website 3 source
C²DH (signed nschon for the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History; PhD-research dispatch by Emilia Sánchez González) Following 'The Family of Man' World Tour. Behind the scenes of a traveling exhibition 2025 website 2 source
Sánchez González, Emilia (C²DH, University of Luxembourg) Following 'The Family of Man' World Tour: Behind the Scenes of a Traveling Exhibition 2025 website 3 source
JCA Cercle Cité Lecture Celebrates Life of Edward Steichen 2025 article 3 source
Dench, Peter Is this the greatest photo exhibition mankind ever created? 2025 article 3 source
George, Chris The world's greatest-ever photo exhibition is 70 years old (and you can still go and see it today!) 2025 article 3 source
Museum of Yugoslavia (Muzej Jugoslavije) ‘The Family of Man’ in Belgrade — Open discussion on the history of the exhibition and photography in Yugoslavia in the 1950s and 1960s 2025 website 1 source
West, Mark I. Recognizing Dorothea Lange's Contributions to The Family of Man Exhibition on Its 70th Anniversary 2025 article 3 source
Project access-barrier record Buenos Aires / São Paulo / Lima — not in any fetched tour-list source (negative finding, Latin America batch 05) 2026 archive 3 source
International Fund for Concerned Photography (1966) [ICP institutional about-page; institutional voice] 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Cornell Capa pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors The Family of Man pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Carl Sandburg pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Edward Steichen pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Memory of the World Programme pointer 2026 website 3 source
The Estate of Ernst Haas Biography — Ernst Haas (Ernst Haas Estate) 2026 website 1 source
Magnum Photos David 'Chim' Seymour — Photographer Profile, Magnum Photos 2026 website 1 source
Magnum Photos Elliott Erwitt — Photographer Profile, Magnum Photos 2026 website 1 source
Magnum Photos Herbert List — Photographer Profile, Magnum Photos 2026 website 1 source
Magnum Photos W. Eugene Smith — Photographer Profile, Magnum Photos 2026 website 1 source
Magnum Photos Werner Bischof — Photographer Profile, Magnum Photos 2026 website 1 source
Britannica Editors Brassaï — Encyclopædia Britannica 2026 website 3 source
Encyclopædia Britannica Editors David Seymour | Polish-American photojournalist | Britannica 2026 website 3 source
Encyclopædia Britannica Editors W. Eugene Smith | American Photojournalist & Humanitarian | Britannica 2026 website 3 source
Britannica Editors Wynn Bullock — Encyclopædia Britannica 2026 website 3 source
International Center of Photography Eve Arnold — ICP Archive 2026 website 3 source
International Center of Photography Inge Morath — ICP Archive 2026 website 1 source
International Center of Photography Marc Riboud — ICP Archive 2026 website 1 source
International Center of Photography Ralph Morse — ICP Archive 2026 website 3 source
International Center of Photography Yosuke Yamahata — International Center of Photography (ICP) Constituent Archive Page 2026 website 1 source
Magnum Photos Eve Arnold — Magnum Photos 2026 website 1 source
Magnum Photos Inge Morath — Magnum Photos 2026 website 1 source
Magnum Photos Marc Riboud — Magnum Photos 2026 website 1 source
Wikipedia contributors (Polish Wikipedia) Rodzina człowiecza (Polish Wikipedia article on *The Family of Man*) — Polish-leg itinerary with footnotes to 1960 Polish primary sources 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Ansel Adams pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Andreas Feininger pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors August Sander pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Roland Barthes pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Ben Shahn pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Margaret Bourke-White pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Bill Brandt pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Brassaï pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Carl Mydans pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Henri Cartier-Bresson pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors David Seymour (photographer) pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Alfred Eisenstaedt pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Ed van der Elsken pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Esther Bubley pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Eve Arnold — Wikipedia pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors The Family of Man (Wikipedia article) — uncited tour-venues table 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Frank Horvat pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Robert Frank pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Gjon Mili pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Herbert List pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Hiroshi Hamaya pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Homer Page pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Ihei Kimura pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Inge Morath — Wikipedia pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Dorothea Lange pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Marc Riboud — Wikipedia pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Nat Farbman pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors George Rodger pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Russell Lee (photographer) pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Satyajit Ray pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors W. Eugene Smith pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Wynn Bullock pointer 2026 website 3 source
Wikipedia contributors Yōsuke Yamahata pointer 2026 website 3 source
Lauer, Chris "The Family of Man": Kulturpolitischer Problemfall 2026 article 3 source
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