1946 California Palace of the Legion of Honor; San Fran-
cisco, California
1949 Museum of Modern Art; New York and traveling
1975 Focus Gallery; San Francisco, California
1976 Sander Gallery; Washington, D. C.
1977 Galerie Zabriskie; Paris (with Diane Arbus and Rosa-
lind Solomon)
1979 Vision Gallery; Boston
Port Washington Public Library; New York (with
August Sander)
1980 Galerie Fiolet; Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1981 Galerie Viviane Esders; Paris, France
1984 Homage a`Lisette Model 1906–1983; Galerie Vivian
Esders; Paris, France
1988 Lisette Model/Vintage Photographs; Germans Van
Eck Gallery; New York
Selected Group Exhibitions
1940 60 Photographers: A Survey of Camera Aesthetics;
Museum of Modern Art; New York
1943 Action Photography; Museum of Modern Art; New
York
1949 4 Photographers: Model/Croner/Callahan/Brandt; Mu-
seum of Modern Art; New York
1954 Great Photographs; Limelight Gallery; New York
1955 The Family of Man; Museum of Modern Art; New
York and traveling
1967 Photography in the 20thCentury; National Gallery of
Canada; Ottawa and traveling
1975 Women of Photography; San Francisco Museum of
Art and traveling
1979 Photographie als Kunst 1879–1979; Tiroler Landesmu-
seum Ferdinandeum; Innsbruck, Austria and traveling
1980 Photography of the 50s; International Centrer of
Photography; New York and traveling
1985 American Images 1945–1980; Barbican Art Gallery;
London and traveling
Selected Works
Promenade des Anglais; Nice, 7 August 1934
Famous Gambler; French Riviera, ca. 1934
Sleeping by the Seine; Paris, between 1933 and 1938
Circus Man; Nice, between 1933 and 1938
Man with Pamphlets; Paris, between 1933 and 1938
ReflectionsNew York, between 1939 and 1945 [Reflections
series]
Sammy’s (Sailor and Girl, Sammy’s Bar); New York,c.
1940
Albert-Alberta, Hubert’s Forty-Second Street Flea Circus;
New York, c. 1945
Cafe ́Metropole; New York, c. 1946
Coney Island Bather; New York, between 1939 and July
1941
Wall Street; New York, between 1939 and 10 of October
1941
Running Legs, Fifth Avenue; New York, between 1940 and
1941 [Running Legsseries]
Lower East Side; New York, between 1939 and 1945 [series]
Woman with Veil; San Francisco, 1949
Louis Armstrong; between 1954 and 1956 [jazz series]
Further Reading
Abbott, Berenice.Lisette Model. Millerton, NY: Aperture,
1979.
Misselbeck, Reinhold, and Ann Thomas,Lisette Model:
Photographien 1933–1983. Heidelberg: Edition Braus;
Ko ̈ln: Museum Ludwig, 1992.
Thomas, Ann.Lisette Model. Ottawa: National Gallery of
Canada, 1990.
Stourdze ́, Sam, and Ann Thomas.Lisette Model. Paris:
Baudoin Lebon: L. Scheer, 2002.
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHY
Modern Photographybegan life asMinicamin Sep-
tember 1937, a magazine devoted towards the ‘‘min-
iature camera’’ of the day. The first issue hit the
newsstands a few months after the launching ofPop-
ular Photographymagazine, and the two magazines
would stay rivals and competitors for over 50 years.
The initial focus ofMinicamwas on the new 35-mm
and twin-reflex cameras, as opposed to the medium-
and large-format cameras that were the norm of the
day (though the magazine featured articles on all
cameras, regardless of format).Minicamwas pub-
lished by Automobile Digest Publishing Company,
Cincinnati, Ohio, and was printed in ‘‘digest’’ size
(6½9½ inches). Change was inevitable since the
small format of the magazine made it a challenge to
attract advertisers. Twelve years later, in August
1949,Minicamwas purchased by the Photographic
Publishing Company, New York. Not only did the
publication now establish itself as an east coast pub-
lication, but beginning with the September 1949 issue,
MODEL, LISETTE