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Thomas Bouchard (1895-1984) was a photographer and filmmaker. Born in Jerusalem (Palestine), he became an American citizen in 1942. Bouchard made studies of dancers and artists including Marcel Duchamp, Martha Graham, Hanya Holm, Doris Humphrey, Chaim Soutine, Edgard Varèse, and Charles Weidman. His film work, largely documentary, included producing and/or directing The Underground Printer (1934), The Shakers (1938), The Golden Fleece (1941), Fernand Léger in America (1942), Jean Hélion (1946), Joan Miró Makes a Color Print (1948), The Birth of Painting (1950), Around and About Joan Miró (1955), and Queen of the Gypsy Dancers (about Carmen Amaya).
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