Drtikol : photographs Photographie

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Drtikol : photographs = Photographie

Annette & Rudolf Kicken

Hatje Cantz, 2012

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Drtikol : Photographie

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Exhibition catalogue

"Published on the occasion of the exhibitions František Drtikol. Photography in plague 2012 and at the Angermuseum Erfurt 2012 as well as the František Drtikol - Helmut Newton at the Kunsthalle HGN Duderstadt in December 2011"--Colophon

English and German

Bibliography: p. 96

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Frantisek Drtikol (1883-1961) is considered to be the first Czech photographer enjoying international fame. Anna Farova's legendary exhibit in Prague in 1972 led to the rediscovery of his briefly forgotten work. This elaborate, illustrated volume is devoted to the nude portraits, one of the focal points in Dritkol's oeuvre. Art Nouveau and Symbolism were strong influences on his early photographs, in which his nudes are presented as dreamy nymphs or femme fatales. After the end of World War I, he developed his own fascinating photographic style, characterized by geometric elements, expressive, dynamic poses, and dramatic lighting. An "Art Deco photographer," as Farova called him, Drtikol was inspired by Futurism, Expressionism, and Cubism to discover his own lyrical, formal vocabulary.

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