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clochard

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clo·chard  (kl-shär)
n. pl. clo·chards (-shär)
A tramp; a vagrant.

[French, from clocher, to limp, from Old French, from Vulgar Latin *cloppicre, from cloppus, lame person, alteration of Latin claudus.]


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Wols made many kinds of photographs, commencing his brief photographic career in Paris as a portraitist, receiving an assignment in 1937 to photograph the Pavilion of Elegance at the World's Fair, all the while exploring the streets and quays of his new urban home, photographing clochards, gutters, glimmers, shadows, and torn posters, often at night like Brassai, whom he knew.
 
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