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![]() Jaromir Funke Czechoslovakian, 1896?1945 Untitled [eye], from the series ?Time Persists,? 1932 Gelatin silver print Lent by Michal Venera?s Collection Josef Sudek and Czech PhotographyFriday, September 18, 2009Sunday, February 28, 2010 Josef Sudek (1896-1976) is Czechoslovakia's best known and influential creative photographer. He worked from the 1910s through the 1960s, producing ethereal landscapes, modernist still lifes, and sweeping panoramas of the city of Prague. Subsequent Czech photographers acknowledged Sudek's pioneering work and contributed, in their own way, to the rich photographic legacy of their country. Among them were the modernists Frantisek Drtikol and Jaromir Funke, the surrealist Eva Fuka, and the contemporary figure-photographer Jan Saudek. These and other individuals working in what is now the Czech Republic created one of the strongest contributions to twentieth-century photography in all of Europe. |
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