William Klein, an American photographic artist whose creative representation style unequivocally impacted design and road photography in the last part of the twentieth 100 years, has passed on at 96.
Klein kicked the bucket Saturday in Paris, his child, Pierre Klein, said in a proclamation Monday.
American Photographer Dead
Brought into the world in New York City in 1926 to Hungarian Jewish guardians, Klein experienced childhood in Manhattan and concentrated on human science at the City School of New York.
- Famous American photographer William Klien died at 96.
- He becomes famous for his innovative photography.
- His photographs were one of the tools for cultural development.
In the wake of serving in Europe with the U.S. Armed forces during The Second Great War, he moved to Paris to concentrate on painting under the G.I. Bill. Klein met and wedded Jeanne Florin, a model, and painter, not long after his appearance in Paris. The couple lived respectively in France until her passing in 2005.