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In the 1940s, Paul Strand visited Luzzara in the North of Italy. Here, he took some of his most famous photographs of a small community surviving in post-war Italy. Martin Barnes, senior curator of photography at the V&A, revisits some of the locations found in Strand's book of the Luzzara project, Un Paese.