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Artist: Rolf Gillhausen
Hungarian revolutionaries hanging pro-Soviet activist, Hungary 1956.
By Rolf Gillhausen
Located in Cologne, DE
Hungarian revolutionaries hanging pro-Soviet activist, Hungary 1956.
Keywords: Hungary; Hungarian; people; crowd; revolution; 1956; 1950s; uprising; lynching; violence; tree; killin...
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1950s Modern Rolf Gillhausen Black and White Photography
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Hungarian objectors killed by the secret police, Hungary Magyarovar 1956.
By Rolf Gillhausen
Located in Cologne, DE
Hungarian objectors killed by the secret police, Hungary Magyarovar 1956.
Keywords: Hungary; Hungarian; people; crowd; revolution; 1956; 1950s; city...
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Undernourished children in India, 1950s - 1960s.
By Rolf Gillhausen
Located in Cologne, DE
Undernourished children in India, 1950s - 1960s.
Keywords: India; children; hunger; famine; underfed; undernourished; underfeeding; malnutrition; poverty; child; poor; Ascites
Phot...
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Elder woman walking down the street with her handcart, 1940s till 1950s.
By Rolf Gillhausen
Located in Cologne, DE
Elder woman walking down the street with her handcart, 1940s till 1950s.
Keywords: street; cobblestone; postwar period; woman; hardship; plight; city; poverty; late 1940s; early 195...
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Theodor Heuss (1884-1963)
By Rolf Gillhausen
Located in Cologne, DE
Theodor Heuss (1884-1963)
Back Information: BRD
Photographer: Rolf Gillhausen (May 31, 1922 in Cologne, died February 22, 2004 in Hamburg) was a German reportage photographer and jo...
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Mississippi area man sitting in front of his hut, USA early 1960s.
By Rolf Gillhausen
Located in Cologne, DE
Mississippi area man sitting in front of his hut, USA early 1960s.
Keywords: USA; United States of America; Deep South; South East; Mississippi; man; sitting; advert; Chesterfield; ...
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Average life in 1950s GDR, Germany 1950s.
By Rolf Gillhausen
Located in Cologne, DE
Average life in 1950s GDR, Germany 1950s.
Keywords: GDR; DDR; German Democratic Republic; East Germany; couple; living room; 1950s; average life; domestic circumstances; household; ...
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Fidel Castro entering buidling, Cuba 1950s.
By Rolf Gillhausen
Located in Cologne, DE
Fidel Castro entering buidling, Cuba 1950s.
Keywords: Cuba; Havana; Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz; communist; communism; revolutionary; politics; politi...
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Konrad Adenauer in election campaign, Germany 1957.
By Rolf Gillhausen
Located in Cologne, DE
Konrad Adenauer in election campaign, Germany 1957.
Here, the Chancellor Adenauer leaves his special train in which he has spent the night on a siding ...
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Cubans on a train, Cuba 1950s.
By Rolf Gillhausen
Located in Cologne, DE
Cubans on a train, Cuba 1950s.
Keywords: Cuba; 1950s; people; train; railway; overcrowded; crowd; revolution; travel; cheering
Back Information: Kuba
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Chancellor Konrad Adenauer sitting, 1950s.
By Rolf Gillhausen
Located in Cologne, DE
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer sitting, 1950s.
Keywords: Germany; German; chancellor; first chancellor; Federal Republic of; West Germany; 1950 - 1955; po...
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JFK speaking - John F. Kennedy Election campaign 1960
By Rolf Gillhausen
Located in Cologne, DE
Born in Cologne in 1922, died in Hamburg in 2004.
Apprenticeship as a machinist from 1937, then studied engineering (not completed due to the war). Served in the war and imprisoned....
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1960s Modern Rolf Gillhausen Black and White Photography
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John F. Kennedy Election campaign 1960
By Rolf Gillhausen
Located in Cologne, DE
Born in Cologne in 1922, died in Hamburg in 2004.
Apprenticeship as a machinist from 1937, then studied engineering (not completed due to the war). Served in the war and imprisoned....
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1960s Modern Rolf Gillhausen Black and White Photography
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John F. Kennedy Election campaign 1960
By Rolf Gillhausen
Located in Cologne, DE
Born in Cologne in 1922, died in Hamburg in 2004.
Apprenticeship as a machinist from 1937, then studied engineering (not completed due to the war). Served in the war and imprisoned....
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A walk in the park - Germany 1950ies - signed
By Rolf Gillhausen
Located in Cologne, DE
Couple walking in the park
Photographer: Rolf Gillhausen (May 31, 1922 in Cologne, died February 22, 2004 in Hamburg) was a German reportage photographer and journalist. He started...
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Walter Ulbricht (1893-1973) posing at a desk, East Germany late 1950s.
By Rolf Gillhausen
Located in Cologne, DE
Walter Ulbricht (1893-1973) posing at a desk, East Germany late 1950s.
Keywords: GDR; DDR; German Democratic Republic; East Germany; politics; politician; glasses; sitting; desk; of...
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1950s Modern Rolf Gillhausen Black and White Photography
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John F. Kennedy Election campaign 1960
By Rolf Gillhausen
Located in Cologne, DE
Born in Cologne in 1922, died in Hamburg in 2004.
Apprenticeship as a machinist from 1937, then studied engineering (not completed due to the war). Served in the war and imprisoned....
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1960s Modern Rolf Gillhausen Black and White Photography
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Pioneer of the Free German Youth, East Germany 1950s.
By Rolf Gillhausen
Located in Cologne, DE
Pioneer of the Free German Youth, East Germany 1950s.
Keywords: GDR; DDR; German Democratic Republic; East Germany; FDJ; youth organization; flag; b...
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1950s Modern Rolf Gillhausen Black and White Photography
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Chinese gazing at Western products, China 1950s.
By Rolf Gillhausen
Located in Cologne, DE
Chinese gazing at Western products, China 1950s.
Keywords: China; Chinese; people; shop window; communism; Hong Kong; Western enclave; nylon; stockings; ...
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1950s Modern Rolf Gillhausen Black and White Photography
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Hungary uprising in back a fire with a poster of Istvan Dobi, 1956.
By Rolf Gillhausen
Located in Cologne, DE
Hungary uprising in back a fire with a poster of Istvan Dobi, 1956.
Keywords: Hungary; Hungarian; people; crowd; revolution; 1956; 1950s; city; fire; burning; uprising; Istvan Dobi
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1950s Modern Rolf Gillhausen Black and White Photography
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Hungary uprising in front rebels with a broken red star, 1956.
By Rolf Gillhausen
Located in Cologne, DE
Hungary uprising in front rebels with a broken red star, 1956.
Keywords: Hungary; Hungarian; people; crowd; revolution; 1956; 1950s; city; destroying; Soviet star; uprising; soldie...
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1950s Modern Rolf Gillhausen Black and White Photography
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Eat-in kitchen in Germany, 1950s
By Rolf Gillhausen
Located in Cologne, DE
Eat-in kitchen in Germany
Back Information: Deutschland Wohnküche 50er Jahre (Germany eat-in kitchen 50s)
Keywords: Germany; West Germany; family; narrow; parents; father; mother; ov...
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Early spring in Cologne City forest, Germany 1954.
By Rolf Gillhausen
Located in Cologne, DE
Early spring in Cologne City forest, Germany 1954.
Keywords: Germany; people; coat; couple; springtime; early 1950s; park; urban woods; forest; strolling; Cologne; West Germany; pos...
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Family excursion, West Germany, 1950s icon
By Rolf Gillhausen
Located in Cologne, DE
Family excursion, West Germany 1950s - 1960s (motion blur).
Keywords: Germany; West Germany; postwar period; bicycle; man; woman; pram; ride; riding; fiel...
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Potato harvest, postwar 1950s.
By Rolf Gillhausen
Located in Cologne, DE
Potato harvest, postwar 1950s.
Keywords: field; agriculture; agricultural; people; harvesting; nutrition; food; postwar period; potatoes; 1950s; women; men
Photographer: Rolf Gillh...
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Toddlers' excursion in a handcart, postwar 1950s.
By Rolf Gillhausen
Located in Cologne, DE
Toddlers' excursion in a handcart, postwar 1950s.
Keywords: children; kid; kids; child; cart; strolling; trip; postwar period; 1950s; women; Kindergarten; pram
Photographer: Rolf G...
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John F. Kennedy Election campaign 1960
By Rolf Gillhausen
Located in Cologne, DE
Born in Cologne in 1922, died in Hamburg in 2004.
Apprenticeship as a machinist from 1937, then studied engineering (not completed due to the war). Served in the war and imprisoned....
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Rupies, please!
By Rolf Gillhausen
Located in Cologne, DE
At the train between Nagpur and Kalkutta, vintage, excellent condition
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Silver Gelatin
Silver Gelatin Photograph Hand Signed Photo Pablo Picasso Profile Lucien Clergue
By Lucien Clergue
Located in Surfside, FL
Lucien Clergue (FRENCH, 1934 - 2014)
Gelatin silver photographic print depicting Pablo Picasso in profile.
"The last portrait"
This is the last picture Lucien Clergue took of Picasso, on his 90th birthday in Mougins, 1971
Hand signed by the artist with hand written description. Titled and dated lower left.
Mounted in a silver painted wooden frame with mat behind acrylic screen.
Paper measures approx. 11 3/4" height x 9" width to sight. Framed measures approx. 17 1/4" height x 14 3/4" width.
Lucien Clergue (French: 1934 – 2014) was a French photographer. He was Chairman of the Academy of Fine Arts, Paris for 2013.
Lucien Clergue was born in Arles, France. At the age of 7 he began learning to play the violin, and after several years of study his teacher admitted that he had nothing more to teach him. Clergue was from a family of shopkeepers and could not afford to pursue further studies in a college or university school of music, such as a conservatory.
In 1949, he learned the basics of photography. Four years later, at a corrida in Arles, he showed his photographs to Spanish painter Pablo Picasso who, though subdued, asked to see more of his work. Within a year and a half, young Clergue worked on his photography with the goal of sending more images to Picasso. During this period, he worked on a series of photographs of travelling entertainers, acrobats and harlequins, the Saltimbanques. He also worked on a series whose subject was carrion. On 4 November 1955 Lucien Clergue visited Picasso in Cannes, France. Their friendship lasted nearly 30 years until Picasso's death. Clergue's autobiographical book, Picasso My Friend, looks back on important moments of their relationship.
In 1968, and with his friend Michel Tournier, Clergue founded the Rencontres d’Arles photography festival which is held annually in July in Arles. He exhibited his work at the festival during the years 1971–1973, 1975, 1979, 1982–1986, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1994, 2000, 2003 and 2007. Clergue also illustrated books, among them a book by writer Yves Navarre.
Clergue took many photographs of the gypsies of southern France, and was instrumental in propelling the guitarist Manitas de Plata to fame. Clergue is perhaps most remembered and respected for his black-and-white studies of light, shadow, and form, featuring sinuous nude female bodies, zebra stripes of light, dynamic sand dunes, and seascapes extracted from the coast of the Camargue. Clergue's photographs are in the collections of numerous well-known museums and private collectors. His vintage photographs have been exhibited in over 100 solo exhibitions worldwide, with noted exhibitions such as in 1961, at the Museum of Modern Art New York, the last exhibition organized by Edward Steichen with Lucien Clergue, Bill Brandt and Yasuhiro Ishimoto. Museums with large collections of his work include The Fogg Museum at Harvard University and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. His work, Fontaines du Grand Palais (Fountains of the Grand Palais), is in Museo cantonale d'arte [de] of Lugano. His vintage photographs of Jean Cocteau are on permanent display at the Jean Cocteau Museum in Menton, France. In the U.S., an exhibition of the Cocteau photographs was premiered at Westwood Gallery, New York City. In 2007, the city of Arles honored Lucien Clergue and dedicated a retrospective collection of 360 of his photographs dating from 1953 to 2007. He also received the 2007 Lucie Award.
He was named Knight of the Légion d'honneur in 2003 and elected member of the Academy of Fine Arts of the Institute of France on 31 May 2006, at the same time as a new section dedicated to photography was created. Clergue was the first photographer to enter the Academy to a position devoted specifically to photography.
He was Chairman of the Academy of Fine Arts for 2013.
Lucien Clergue was married to the art curator Yolande Clergue, founder of The Fondation Vincent van Gogh Arles. He was the father of two daughters: Anne Clergue, a curator of contemporary art who has worked at Leo Castelli Gallery, and Olivia Clergue, a handbag fashion designer whose godfather was Pablo Picasso.
Pablo Picasso (1881 –1973) was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramic artist and theatre designer who spent most of his adult life in France. Regarded as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, he is known for co-founding the Cubist movement, the invention of constructed sculpture, the co-invention of collage, and for the wide variety of styles that he helped develop and explore. Among his most famous works are the proto-Cubist Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907), and Guernica (1937), a dramatic portrayal of the bombing of Guernica by German and Italian air forces during the Spanish Civil War. After 1906, the Fauvist work of the slightly older artist Henri Matisse motivated Picasso to explore more radical styles, beginning a fruitful rivalry between the two artists, who subsequently were often paired by critics as the leaders of modern art. In 1897, his realism began to show a Symbolist influence, for example, in a series of landscape paintings...
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20th Century Modern Rolf Gillhausen Black and White Photography
Materials
Silver Gelatin
Architectural Gelatin SIlver Print Vellum Photograph Mark Citret Vintage Photo
By Mark Citret
Located in Surfside, FL
Mark Citret, American, b. 1949.
"Third Story Arches", Fort Point, 1998
Silver gelatin print hand signed and editioned 1/45 in pencil along lower edge.
Published: "Along the Way" Mark...
Category
1990s American Modern Rolf Gillhausen Black and White Photography
Materials
Vellum, Silver Gelatin
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