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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. This book explores the figure of Ghitta Carell (18991972), a Hungarian-born photographer who was naturalised Italian. Ghitta was born into a Jewish family of humble origins; at a very young age she moved to Italy, where she quickly became a very sought-after portrait photographer. Intellectuals, actors, generals, and political leaders posed in her studio in Rome, as well as famous women and members of royalty and the middle class. Her black-and-white pictures were taken with a view camera: Ghitta crafted her photographs with mastery and delicacy, and thus created luminous and soft images, intervening through subtraction by removing the most superficial layers. This is how she achieved a kind of unmasking, thanks to which she restored not only the face but first and foremost the soul of those photographed. Ghitta Carell died in Haifa, Israel, leaving behind more than 50,000 plates now mostly dispersed. Text in English and Hebrew. AUTHORS: Roberto Dulio is an Associate Professor of the History of Architecture at the Politecnico di Milano DABC. He deals with modern and contemporary architectural culture and its relationship to art and photography. Maria Sica is a member of the Cultural Promotion Department of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. She served as Attache at the Institute of Culture in Moscow from 2007 to 2013 and as Director at the Institute of Culture in Zagreb from 2013 to 2016. In 2017 she worked at the Italian National Commission for UNESCO. From 2018 to 2021 she directed the Italian Cultural Institute in Stockholm as well as the Italian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv until December 2023. Explores the work of Ghitta Carell, a Hungarian-born photographer, who was a naturalised Italian. Text in English and Hebrew. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Hardback. Condition: New. 1st. This book explores the figure of Ghitta Carell (1899-1972), a Hungarian-born photographer who was naturalised Italian. Ghitta was born into a Jewish family of humble origins; at a very young age she moved to Italy, where she quickly became a very sought-after portrait photographer. Intellectuals, actors, generals, and political leaders posed in her studio in Rome, as well as famous women and members of royalty and the middle class.Her black-and-white pictures were taken with a view camera: Ghitta crafted her photographs with mastery and delicacy, and thus created luminous and soft images, intervening through subtraction by removing the most superficial layers. This is how she achieved a kind of unmasking, thanks to which she restored not only the face but first and foremost the soul of those photographed. Ghitta Carell died in Haifa, Israel, leaving behind more than 50,000 plates now mostly dispersed. Text in English and Hebrew.
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Hardback. Condition: New. 1st. This book explores the figure of Ghitta Carell (1899-1972), a Hungarian-born photographer who was naturalised Italian. Ghitta was born into a Jewish family of humble origins; at a very young age she moved to Italy, where she quickly became a very sought-after portrait photographer. Intellectuals, actors, generals, and political leaders posed in her studio in Rome, as well as famous women and members of royalty and the middle class.Her black-and-white pictures were taken with a view camera: Ghitta crafted her photographs with mastery and delicacy, and thus created luminous and soft images, intervening through subtraction by removing the most superficial layers. This is how she achieved a kind of unmasking, thanks to which she restored not only the face but first and foremost the soul of those photographed. Ghitta Carell died in Haifa, Israel, leaving behind more than 50,000 plates now mostly dispersed. Text in English and Hebrew.
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Condition: NEW. Milano: 5 Continents editions, 2024 9791254600542 1609 128 p. : ill. col. b/n, fotografie, indice ; 30 cm. Il volume approfondisce la figura di Ghitta Carell (1899-1972), fotografa di origini ungheresi naturalizzata in Italia. Giovanissima si trasferisce in Italia dove in breve tempo diviene la ritrattista più ricercata e alla moda. Sarà Carell a realizzare il ritratto ufficiale di Papa Giovanni XXIII. Utilizza per i suoi scatti il banco ottico: lavora le fotografie ritoccandole con maestria e delicatezza, restituendo ai suoi soggetti non solo il volto, ma anzitutto l'anima. Muore a Haifa, in Israele, lasciando oltre 50.000 lastre.
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Hardback. Condition: New. 1st. This book explores the figure of Ghitta Carell (1899-1972), a Hungarian-born photographer who was naturalised Italian. Ghitta was born into a Jewish family of humble origins; at a very young age she moved to Italy, where she quickly became a very sought-after portrait photographer. Intellectuals, actors, generals, and political leaders posed in her studio in Rome, as well as famous women and members of royalty and the middle class.Her black-and-white pictures were taken with a view camera: Ghitta crafted her photographs with mastery and delicacy, and thus created luminous and soft images, intervening through subtraction by removing the most superficial layers. This is how she achieved a kind of unmasking, thanks to which she restored not only the face but first and foremost the soul of those photographed. Ghitta Carell died in Haifa, Israel, leaving behind more than 50,000 plates now mostly dispersed. Text in English and Hebrew.
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Published by Viella - Liberia Editrice, 2021
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Published by Viella - Liberia Editrice, 2021
ISBN 10: 8833138046 ISBN 13: 9788833138046
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. This book explores the figure of Ghitta Carell (18991972), a Hungarian-born photographer who was naturalised Italian. Ghitta was born into a Jewish family of humble origins; at a very young age she moved to Italy, where she quickly became a very sought-after portrait photographer. Intellectuals, actors, generals, and political leaders posed in her studio in Rome, as well as famous women and members of royalty and the middle class. Her black-and-white pictures were taken with a view camera: Ghitta crafted her photographs with mastery and delicacy, and thus created luminous and soft images, intervening through subtraction by removing the most superficial layers. This is how she achieved a kind of unmasking, thanks to which she restored not only the face but first and foremost the soul of those photographed. Ghitta Carell died in Haifa, Israel, leaving behind more than 50,000 plates now mostly dispersed. Text in English and Hebrew. AUTHORS: Roberto Dulio is an Associate Professor of the History of Architecture at the Politecnico di Milano DABC. He deals with modern and contemporary architectural culture and its relationship to art and photography. Maria Sica is a member of the Cultural Promotion Department of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. She served as Attache at the Institute of Culture in Moscow from 2007 to 2013 and as Director at the Institute of Culture in Zagreb from 2013 to 2016. In 2017 she worked at the Italian National Commission for UNESCO. From 2018 to 2021 she directed the Italian Cultural Institute in Stockholm as well as the Italian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv until December 2023. Explores the work of Ghitta Carell, a Hungarian-born photographer, who was a naturalised Italian. Text in English and Hebrew. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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