SUMMARY
The exhibition 'Lee Miller: A Woman at War' uses a candid 1944 photograph of Lee Miller in Luxembourg to illustrate her unique style as a war correspondent. Miller, accredited with the US Army for British Vogue, documented the European theater, including the liberation of concentration camps and Hitler's apartment. The exhibition also displays her Rolleiflex camera and other personal items, alongside prints covering her wartime work from 1942 through the liberation of Paris and her surrealist perspective.
TAKEAWAYS
Exhibition 'Lee Miller: A Woman at War' opens in Oxfordshire.
A 1944 snapshot of Miller in Luxembourg is the press photograph for the show.
Miller was an accredited female war correspondent embedded with the US Army.
The exhibition covers her documentation of the war effort, concentration camps, and Paris liberation.