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Monthly Archives: November 2014
“The Armenians are one of the most ancient peoples in the world”
The Armenians are one of the most ancient peoples in the world. After thousands of years they have now again acquired A country of their own. Everything in this reborn country, Its towns, Its industry, Its agriculture, is new. The … Continue reading
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Tagged 1915, 1937, Armenia, genocide, Mount Ararat, Soviet Armenia, Soviet Union, turkey, USSR, USSR in Construction
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Chim (David Seymour), November 20, 1911
Born in Warsaw, Poland on November 20th, 1911 Chim, Dawid Szymin, would have turned 114th, today. Known for his sympathetic and compassionate portraits of children and many outstanding photographic photo-essays, Chim build up a thriving career in photography and traveled … Continue reading
Simian shutterbugs
Vu, (The Monkey and the Magic Box), photograph by André Kertész, November 13, 1929 (2007.84.8) With all the hoopla surrounding monkey selfies, let’s not forget that long before “a female Celebes crested macaque (Macaca nigra)” borrowed David Slater’s camera in … Continue reading
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Tagged 1929, Andre Kertesz, Bubu, Charles Darwin, chimpanzee, evolution, Gary Brotmeyer, Hypo, Julia Margaret Cameron, monkey, orangutan, Photographers, selfie, Vu, Weegee
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Lucien Clergue, 1934 – 2014
Lucien Clergue, Matador Antonio Ordonez, San Sebastian, Spain, 1966 (846.1984.d) Lucien Clergue, Beach of Sablons, The Camargue, France, 1977 (846.1984.j) Lucien Clergue, Gypsy child and family, Cannes, France, 1956 (846.1984.b) Lucien Clergue, Picasso, l’antiquaire et Paco Munoz (les trois musiciens), … Continue reading
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ICP: Forty Years Ago
The International Center of Photography opened its first exhibitions on November 16, 1974. Three presentations were organized at ICP’s first home on 5th Avenue at 94th Street: Apropos USSR (1954–1973): Henri Cartier-Bresson, Classics of Documentary Photography, and The Eye of … Continue reading
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