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Taken between 1955 and 1956, Robert Frank's photos serve as some of the first recognized "un-sentimental" portraits of American life. The work is also noted for breaking with stylistic conventions of the time. Both the subject matter and aesthetic choices of "The Americans" became became highly influential to photographers working in the latter part of the century.
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