Palestine, Palästina

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Ausstellungskatalog, Los Angeles, Department of Special Collections University of California at Los Angeles Research Library, 05.11.1981-21.02.1982.
Malibu, Ca.
Undena Publications
1981
36 p.
sc.
ill.
Katalog
0-89003-096-0
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Text engl. - Enth. Bibliographie.
Ausstellungskatalog, Braunschweig, Städtisches Museum, 1994.
Braunschweiger Werkstücke Reihe B, Veröffentlichungen aus dem Städtischen Museum; Bd. 16/ Der ganzen Reihe Bd. 90. Hg. von Gerd Spies.
Braunschweig
Städtisches Museum
1994
265 S.
br.
ill.
Katalog
3-927288-14-4; ISSN 0175-338X
Text dt. - Der Braunschweiger Kaufmann Carl Götting (1828-1899) schenkte 1892 dem Städtischen Museum seiner Heimatstadt Braunschweig 2354 Photographien, die er auf seinen Reisen und während seines 42jährigen Auslandsaufenthalt gesammelt hatte.
Ausstellungskatalog, Middletown, Ct., Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University, 29.08.-25.10.1984.
Middletown, Ct.
Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University
1984
32 p.
sc.
ill.
Katalog
-
Text engl.
Ausstellungskatalog, Lenox, Mass., The Lenox Library, 10.07.-11.09.1982.
Lenox, Mass.
Lenox Library Association
1982
78 p.
br.
ill.
Katalog
-
IText engl. - cl. biographies.
Zürich
Limmat Verlag Genossenschaft
1989
199 S.
kt.
ill.
Buch, Katalog
3-85791-159-X
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Text dt.
Philadelphia
University of Pennsylvania Press
1985
xx, 294 p.
cb.
ill.
Buch
0-8122-7981-6
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Text engl.
Paris
Galerie Octant
1980
24 p.
kt.
ill.
Katalog
Austin, Tx
Humanities Research Center, The University of Texas
251 p.
Fotokopie
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Venezia/ Paris
Canal & Stamperia Editrice/ Canal Éditions
1997
230 p.
cb.
ill.
Buch
88-86502-00-1; 2-911493-04-4
Text engl., franz., ital.
Cleveland, New York
The World Publishing Co.
s. p.
OHlwd.
gravure ill.
Buch
London
Miles and Miles
320 p.
OLw. mit Prägung
b&w photos
Buch
London
John Murray
1913
s. p.
OLw.
gravure ill.
Buch
Cambridge
Heffer and Sons
1929
224 p.
OLw.
bw photos
Buch
London
William Mackenzie
3 Bl.
36 original albumen prints
Buch
Text engl. - Weitere Signaturen in UB Heidelberg: „410 l Sinai; 410 m Palästina, 500 k Kairo; 955 ah; 955 lm Sinai“. Mit Original-Albuminphotographien ausgestattetes Werk.
London
I. B. Tauris & Co., Ltd.
2002
226-242
pb.
b&w photographs
Buchbeitrag
1-86064-752-9 (pb.); 1-86064-752-9 (hb.)
Nebeneintrag.
Paris
Paris-Musées/ Phileas Fogg
2002
144 p.
sc.
55 color ill.
Buch
2-87900-755-0
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Jules Gervais-Courtellemont (1863-1931), photographe de l’Orient du Maghreb à l’Asie. Also incl. some World War I autochrome photographs. - Haupteintrag. Incl. several single contributions listed in PhotoLit.
Ausstellungskatalog, Rochester, NY, International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House (IMP/GEH), 1980.
Rochester, NY
IMP/GEH
1980
24 p.
stapled
b&w photographs
Katalog
New York, NY/ Ithaca, NY, London
Dahesh Museum of Art/ Cornell University Press
2002
80 p.
cb. in dustjacket
color reproductions
Buch, Katalog
0-8014-4081-5
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Olana State Historic Site on the Hudson River has been the Orientalist home of Frederic Church (1826-1900), American landscape painter.
Ausstellungskatalog, Prato, Spazio espositivo dell’Archivo Fotografico Toscana [AFT], 13.05.-07.06.2000.
Quaderni di AFT [Archivo Fotografico Toscana]
Prato
Archivo Fotografico Toscana
2000
ill.
Katalog
La Palestina, l'Afganistan e il Libano sono i paesi le cui vicende politiche hanno "catturato" l'attenzione di Francesco Cito. In Afganistan si è recato la prima volta nel 1980 e ha percorso, clandestino, 1200 chilometri insieme ai guerriglieri. Nel 1983 è in Libano, inviato di Epoca, a seguire la scissione nell'OLP tra i seguaci di Arafat e i pro-siriani di Abu Mussa; vi tornerà sei volte, secondo una prassi che gli è abituale, perché "... il bagaglio culturale di una certa area non te lo fai nell'arco di cinque minuti o di una giornata. Per realizzare dei buoni reportage bisognerebbe arrivare sul posto e capire la situazione un po' prima che questa sia esplosa" Dice di lui Ferdinando Scianna: "Cito è forse oggi il miglior fotogiornalista italiano, ha l'istinto del fatto, la passione del racconto, la capacità di far passare attraverso le immagini con forza di sintesi e rigore visivo l'essenziale delle cose". - Nur Kurztitelaufnahme 10.2006.
The Archivist/ L’archiviste. Magazine of the National Archives of Canada/ La Revue des Archives nationales du Canada; No. 118, 1999.
Ottawa
Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada
1999
ill.
Zeitschriftenbeitrag
0705-2855
Text engl., fr. - For the complete illustrated text see also http://dsp-psd.pwgsc.gc.ca/Collection/SA3-1-118-1999E.pdf. - Joly de Lotbinière was one of the first individuals in the world to create and produce daguerreotypes. He was Swiss-born, became the Seigneur de Lotbinière through his marriage to Julie-Christine Chartier de Lotbinière. His family papers are preserved at the Archives nationales du Québec and microfilm copies are available at the National Archives of Canada. A record of his journeys in 1839-1840 and an inventory of the daguerreotypes he created are contained in his travel diaries. It is providential that his diaries have been preserved as they constitute the sole testament to his endeavours. Although he produced 92 daguerreotypes during his travels, none have survived in their original format; a few are available only as published engravings. In August 1839, Joly de Lotbinière was in Paris during the announcement of the Daguerrien process and there he was commissioned to record a Grand Tour using the new photographic process. He left on his voyage from Marseilles in September and after a brief stop in Malta, arrived in Greece and then proceeded to Egypt. From the inventory of daguerreotypes in his travel diary, we know that he took daguerreotypes of Athens and the Acropolis. In Egypt, the Sphinx at Giza, the Palace of Karnak, the Pyramid of Cheops, the Temple of Kom Ombo, the Colossi of Memnon, the Palace of Medinet Habu and various other views at Thebes, including the Temple of Isis at Philae. He also produced images in Jaffa, Jerusalem, Damascus and Mount Carmel, including a distant view of the Dead Sea from the Mount of Olives; and finally the Temple of the Sun and other views at Baalbec in Lebanon. While in Alexandria, Egypt, Joly de Lotbinière became acquainted with Horace Vernet, the classical painter, and his nephew, Frédéric Goupil-Fesquet, both fellow daguerreotypists. The three sub-sequently travelled together and became some of the first to bring home images of the Near East. Five of Joly de Lotbinière’s daguerreotypes were later published in Excursions daguerriennes : vues et monuments les plus remarquables de globe, one of the first books and certainly the premier volume to be illustrated by engravings made from daguerreotypes. Other engravings made from his daguerreotypes appeared in Panorama d’Égypte et de Nubie avec un Portrait de Mèhemet-Ali et un text orné de vignettes, published by Hector Horeau in Paris in 1841. Unfortunately, there is no record of Joly de Lotbinière pursuing his photography upon his return to Quebec. (Adopted excerpt from text). - The article is illustrated with engravings in the possession of the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal.
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