tristesse engraved february 2012
contents page 3-25: josef sudek page 26-32: avigdor stematsky page 33-39: anne brigman page 40-53: graphis japan page 54-62: gertrude kasebier page 63-70: sylvia chalmers page 71-79: anne redpath page 80-90: alice & martin provensen page 91-101: lora lamm page 102-103: by an unknown photographer page 104-117: an archive # 5
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josef sudek (1896-1976)
the possibility of photography is its ability to express so much, uniquely to each person, yet with simple material. in sudek we have a clear justification for photography as visual poetics. in choosing some images to include here i thought about whether to group them by the different themes or series that sudek explored. however, instead, a scattering of what can be found in his work is perhaps the best choice for now....
a avigdor stematsky (1908-1989)
a anne brigman (1869-1950)
g graphis japan
fukuda shigeo
hirkatsu hijukata
hiroshi tanaka
keichi tanaami
susumu eguchi
tadeo udihara
toshiki ohashi & keisuke konishi
yoshio hayakawa
isao arimoto
kazumasa nagai
kenji itoh
shigeo fukuda
yusaku kamekura
g gertrude kasebier (1852-1934)
young gertrude 1894
in the garden 1910
lollipops 1910
newport 1902
silhouette 1915
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sylvia chalmers
Sylvia Chalmers was a Scottish designer and contemporary of Lucienne Day. Chalmers won three medals for her textile designs shown at the Milan Triennale, shown in 1954. Chalmers was a student at The Glasgow School of Art in the late 1940s. She ran a textile printing company in Scotland called Tuar Fabrics for over twenty years, often selling her textile designs for fashion use to Elizabeth Eaton.
a anne redpath (1895-1965)
p alice & martin provensen
l lora lamm
ď Ź by an unknown photographer two women under a cherry tree autochrome 1915
ď ş an archive # 5
images of japan from the new york public library
the sleeping girls in japanese bed
young nurse
shiraitono-taki near mount fuji
akasaka, tokyo
view of bund, yokohama
matsushima inland sea
theatre street, yokohama
chrysandthemum
view of yokohama
view of yenoshima
view of tokio castle wall and lotus flower
wisteria flower at kameido, tokio
hafuya hotel or parlor
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