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tresaiel (iou) and Leibovitz, Annie (sh)


tresaiel (iou)



tresaiel noun. Long obsolete exc. Hist. Also tresaile, tresayle. L15.

Law. A great-great-grandfather.
writ of tresaiel Law an action by a party based on the seisin of a great-great-grandfather for the recovery of land of which that party had been dispossessed.

Leibovitz, Annie (sh)




orig. Anna-Lou Leibovitz

born Oct. 2, 1949, Westbury, Conn., U.S.

U.S. photographer.

She enrolled in the San Francisco Art Institute in 1967. In 1970, while still a student, she was given her first commercial assignment for Rolling Stone magazine. Leibovitz became the publication's chief photographer in 1973, and over the subsequent decade she created images of the major personalities of contemporary rock Music. In 1983 she moved to Vanity Fair magazine, which broadened her pool of subjects to include Film stars, athletes, and political figures, and in 1986 she began to pursue advertising Photography. Many successful monographs of her photographs have been published.