Ferne Koch


Ferne Koch began her documentary photography in Paris in the late 1940s. She along with her husband went out almost every day to photograph different sections of the city. Over the years, they continued visiting and photographing the city. Her work has been seen in many galleries and publications and is in several major museum collections. She was an invited exhibitor in two large international photographic events: the 20th Rencontres International Photographie at Arles, France in 1989 and FotoFest 90 in Houston, Texas. During the 1996 Olympics, her work was featured in a show at Atlanta’s High Museum of Art. Ms. Koch (born 1913) lives in Texas.

(We have a very limited supply of Ferne Koch photographs, and they are not being reprinted.)


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Place Vendome

Place Vendome, Paris, 1948 (sold out)




View of le Marais

View of le Marais from George Pompidou Centre, Paris, 1985




View of Square Willette

View of Square Willette, Sacre Coeur, Paris, 1948 (sold out)




Avenue de L'Opera

Avenue de L'Opera, Paris, 1948




Place de la Concorde

Place de la Concorde, Paris, 1948 (sold out)




Paris, 1989

Paris, 1989




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