Josef Sudek Livres






Josef Sudek. Profily 1
Profily z prací mistrů československé fotografie
Smutná krajina. Sad Landscape
- 112pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Sad Landscape / Traurige Landschaft Druhé vydání knihy panoramatických fotografií Josefa Sudka ze severozápadních Čech (především mostecka) z období 1957-1962. Česky, německy a anglicky.
3929078554. Photographic legacy and biographical and critical information on Josef Sudek, Czech photographer.
Josef Sudek. Poet of Prague
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
In a career that spanned nearly seven decades, Josef Sudek, one of the masters of twentieth-century photography, created his own solitary world of shadow and light, of theme and variation. The more than 100 images in this monograph convey the spirit of Prague as well as the spirit of Sudek.
Still Lifes
- 68pages
- 3 heures de lecture
From the mid-1920s until his death in 1976, Czech photographer Joseph Sudek shot Gothic and Baroque architecture, street scenes and still lifes--usually leaving the frame free of people and capturing a poetic and highly individualistic glimpse of Prague. The still lifes are the best known aspect of his oeuvre; indeed, his graceful depictions of drinking-glasses and eggs are familiar to those who don't necessarily even know his name. Acceding to his reclusive nature, Sudek began The Window of My Studio series in the 1940s. It allowed him to capture street scenes without going outside and helped him discover a particular fondness for how glass refracts light. The still lifes emerged from the informal arrangements Sudek would make on his windowsill, and occupied him for a number of years. Depicting a range of quotidian objects with a marked artfulness--some were made in homage to favorite painters like Caravaggio--the series deserves a deeper look. This volume is the first in-depth study of Sudek's still lifes and also explores his creative use of carbon printing--a pigment process on rag paper not often used photographically--which lent so many of his images such extraordinary depth and warmth.
Soubor fotografií, zmocňujících se výtvarnou řečí rodného kraje, a tím i života a díla českého hudebního skladatele a hudebního teoretika, je dílem zasloužilého umělce a milovníka Janáčkovy hudby. Citáty ze skladatelova literárního díla tvoří legendu k uměleckým snímkům. Předml. naps. a citáty z lit. díla Leoše Janáčka vybral Jaroslav Šeda. Předml. a seznam fot. příl. do něm. přel. Adolf Langer a do angl. Y. Šebesťáková.
Josef Sudek : the advertising photographs
- 83pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Czech photographer Josef Sudek, who is best known for his moody, Romantic shots of still lifes and street scenes, was an influential advertising pioneer. Though this commercial aspect of his oeuvre is often overlooked, he collaborated with designer Ladislav Sutnar and architect Otto Rothmayer to create striking ads that rival the work of better-known contemporaries. This aspect of his career was short lived, however. The nationalization of privately owned businesses in Czechoslovakia at the end of the Second World War, coupled with the Communist takeover of 1948, made advertising largely superfluous. In this volume, Sudek's striking commercial portfolio is presented for the first time. The book includes an introduction by Czech Modern art historian Vojtech Lahoda, as well as a complete bibliography.In 1978, Sonja Bullaty-a former student of Sudek's-edited the first monograph of his work, which firmly established his reputation as one of the great photographers of the twentieth century. That volume was unrivaled prior to the publication of this monograph, which, in concert with two other concurrently published books, creates the most extensive compilation of Sudek's work to date.



