
Lisa Spindler :: Rachel Nude, 1992 / via
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Greatly influenced by the modernism of photography and its protagonists such as Brassai and László Moholy-Nagy Kinszki was an important spokesman and a committed representative of the ‘Neues Sehen’ [New Vision] movement in Hungary during the 1920s. He was particularly interested in macro photography for which he developed a special camera, the ‘Kinsecta’. Despite good contacts to countrymen abroad Kinszki didn’t succeed in leaving the country and he fell a victim of the Nazi regime due to his Jewish origin. (cf. also Károly Kincses (ed.), Photographes. Made in Hungary, Milan 1998, pp. 167)



Théodore Blanc & Antoine Demilly :: Hands on Leg, 1930’s / original source: auction.france
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Théodore Blanc & Antoine Demilly :: Portrait, 1930′s / source: auction.fr
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Dain Tasker :: Lily, 1930 (vintage gelatin silver print) / related post, here
source: GittermanGallery