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Josef Sudek, 1896-1976
Joseph Sudek, Czechoslovakian, trained as a bookbinder (his younger sister went into photography) but had a become a keen amateur photographer before being called into military service in the First World War in 1915. He produced several albums of pictures - including landscapes showing splintered trees and other war damage - during his almost three years of war service, which ended when he was wounded by artillery fire from his own side during an attack, resulting in the loss of his right arm. Sudek's pictures often play on the lower tones of the photographic scale, full of mystery and darkness. He was not afraid to produce prints with a very limited tonal scale. His small, unorthodox and intensely personal pictures were often dismissed by photographic critics attuned as they were to the kind of full-scale print we associate with the work of Ansel Adams and the American 'straight photography' tradition. His work has an earthy and elemental quality; it is intense and dramatic, full of emotion.
Copyright © Josef Sudek. All rights reserved.
Josef Sudek, portrait
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Last Roses, 1956
Ladislav Sutnar cups and saucers 1928-36
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Ladislav Sutnar cups and saucers 1928-36
St.Vitus Cathedral, Prague, 1928
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From the series The window of my studio, 1948
Apple on a Platter, 1932
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Labyrinth in my Atelier, 1960
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Carol Rivers Mullikin
27-Mar-2009 18:56
I discovered Sudek's photography while living in Boston four years ago. I would love to see more exhibits of his work.
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