One of the first women to join the Magnum collective, Inge Morath (1923-2002) was an uncommonly cosmopolitan artist, equally at home on Hollywood film sets and in Russian villages. Here the author of the Bancroft Prize winner Dorothea Lange: A Life Beyond Limits traces Morath's youth in Hitler's Germany, her ambitious photojournalism assignments, and her 40-year marriage to Arthur Miller. Alongside rare family snapshots, here too are dozens of stunning images from every stage of her career, including portraits of painter Saul Steinberg, sculptor Louise Bourgeois, and writer Boris Pasternak.