Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. In the late 1920s, Josef Sudek was discharged from the War Veterans Hospital in Prague, where he’d spent several ...
Image: 8.63 x 6.25 in. (21.92 x 15.88 cm.) Executed in 1950, Still Life With Glasses by Josef Sudek, pictures two glasses; the glass to the right is darker and holds an old rose and a clear, crystal ...
Josef Sudek was a Czech photographer best known for his elegiac black-and-white images of Prague, interiors, still lifes, and the landscapes of Bohemian forests. Many of Sudek’s most memorable images ...
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In his third year of military service during the first World War, Josef Sudek was badly injured by friendly fire when an artillery shell fell short during an offensive in Italy. He lost his right arm.
130 gloomy yet alive-feeling photographs document the Prague Sudek called home in the mid-20th century. Somewhere between chilling apocalyptic visions, distressing personal recollections and ...
When Josef Sudek collected the keys to his new studio at 30 Ujezd, a quiet courtyard in Prague's Mala Strana district, the vendor – the artist Karel Laube – had one question: "Why here? No one in ...
A similar conclusion might be drawn from the current retrospective of images by the late Czech photographer Josef Ehm, on view at Jacques Baruch Gallery. The exhibition`s 97 images, all but two in ...
Little-known in the West, Czech photographer Josef Sudek (1896-1976), who lost an arm in WW I, endured from 1938 onwards the hardships of Nazi and Soviet occupations, but persisted in his art, ...
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