Robert Haas - Framing Two Worlds
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Publication
2017 - Hatje Cantz Verlag GmbH & Co KG
Language
English
Word Count
50,000 words, Guess
Page Count
200 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139783775741996
- ISBN-103775741992
- OCLC Control Number955313334
- Better World Books9783775741996
- Open LibraryOL28623181M
Classifications
- LCCTR647
- LCCTR653 .H33x 2016
Description
Moving studies of everyday life and society in Vienna between the two world wars, and fascinating pictures of the American way of life. Sensitive portraits of major personalities, from Albert Einstein to Arturo Toscanini, and Street Photography in New York: the oeuvre of the Austrian-American photographer Robert Haas (1898-1997) encompasses numerous themes and unites the views of two continents. His artistic career began within Viennese modernism in the nineteen-twenties. He established himself as an internationally successful photojournalist in the thirties. After fleeing from the National Socialists in 1938, Haas found a new home in the United States. Besides his work as a well-known graphic artist and printer in New York, he documented everyday life in America in striking photographs. This catalogue allows readers to rediscover a major photographer and an outstanding oeuvre while presenting vintage prints that have never before been shown. (German edition: ISBN 978-3-7757-4182-8). Exhibition: Wien Museum, Austria (24.11.2016-5.3.2017).
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