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- 400124788fd8ed008c3f0409dfea8bf5b2ef7b3ca65098e04f9d9ec2a3a6125f accessdate "2007-07-21".
- 400124788fd8ed008c3f0409dfea8bf5b2ef7b3ca65098e04f9d9ec2a3a6125f date "2002-01-31".
- 400124788fd8ed008c3f0409dfea8bf5b2ef7b3ca65098e04f9d9ec2a3a6125f isCitedBy Inge_Morath.
- 400124788fd8ed008c3f0409dfea8bf5b2ef7b3ca65098e04f9d9ec2a3a6125f publisher New_York_Times.
- 400124788fd8ed008c3f0409dfea8bf5b2ef7b3ca65098e04f9d9ec2a3a6125f quote "Inge Morath, a photographer who brought a whimsical, lyrical touch to her images from travelogues to reportage to portraits, died yesterday at New York Hospital in Manhattan. She was 78 and lived in Roxbury, Connecticut. Arthur Miller, her husband, said the cause of death was lymphoma. "She made poetry out of people and their places over half a century," Mr. Miller said.".
- 400124788fd8ed008c3f0409dfea8bf5b2ef7b3ca65098e04f9d9ec2a3a6125f title "Inge Morath, Photographer With a Poetic Touch, Dies at 78".