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Mariana
Cook was born in New York City in 1955. The last protégée
of Ansel Adams, Cook is best known for her intimate character
studies of people both in and out of the public eye. Her
photographs are held in a number of national and international
collections, including those of the Metropolitan Museum
of Art in New York, the National Portrait Gallery in Washington,
D.C. and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Mariana
Cook’s books include the monograph Manhattan Island to My
Self and the much acclaimed Fathers and Daughters, Mothers
and Sons, Generations of Women, and Couples, Faces of Science
(2005), Close at Hand (2007), Mathematicians: An Outer View
of the Inner World (2009), and Stone Walls: Personal Boundaries
(2011). She lives in New York City with her husband and
daughter.
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