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Josephine Powell (May 15, 1919 – January 19, 2007) was an American photographer, traveller, and a collector of Anatolian ethnographic objects and textiles.

Josephine Powell

American photographer and traveler
Josephine Powell was an American photographer, traveller, and a collector of Anatolian ethnographic objects and textiles. Wikipedia
There has been no road map in the life of Josephine Powell. As restless as the nomadic tribes she followed, she has simply let things happen.
Josephine Powell was an American photographer, traveler, and a collector of Anatolian ethnographic objects and textiles. Josephine Powell: Photographs of ...
1531 Followers, 923 Following, 229 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Josephine Powell (@josephine.powell)
May 15, 2020 · Josephine Powell was a collector, a photographer, an expert on Anatolian handcrafts and natural dyes, and a great supporter of the women behind ...
In her travels, Powell never stopped collecting any and all kinds of artefacts used by Anatolian people for the purposes of agriculture and other daily tasks.
Born in New York, Josephine Powell earned a bachelor of arts from Cornell University in 1941, and an MA in social work from Columbia University in 1945.
The Work of Josephine Powell, an explorer/ethnographer working in Afghanistan in the 1950s and 60s.
After a ten year stint in Las Vegas and a trip to Vietnam to entertain the troops, Ms. Powell became a Realtor to rock stars. Using her vast knowledge of Cuban ...
Aug 29, 2012 · Photographs by Josephine Powell, an American who spent years with nomads in Turkey, are on display in Istanbul.