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Title:
Ateliér Langhans příklady zachovaných pozitivů, jejich formátů a adjustací
Citace
Bártl, L. Ateliér Langhans příklady zachovaných pozitivů, jejich formátů a adjustací.
In:
System Langhans II. Galerie osobností.
1. vyd. Praha: PRO Langhans, 2024. s. 356-377. 2. ISBN 978-80-902816-9-1.
Subtitle
Publication year:
2024
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Form of publication:
Tištená verze
ISBN code:
978-80-902816-9-1
Book title in original language:
System Langhans II. Galerie osobností
Title of the edition and volume number:
2
Place of publishing:
Praha
Publisher name:
PRO Langhans
Issue reference (issue number):
1:
Published:
v ČR
Author of the source document:
Number of pages:
22
Book page count:
401
Page from:
356
Page to:
377
Book print run:
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Key words in English:
art history, history of photography, Langhans Photographic Studio / Gallery of Personalities / Langhans House / Langhans Archive / Langhans Gallery Prague
Annotation in original language:
Langhans was one of the most sought-after photographic studios in Central Europe until 1949. Communist totalitarianism destroyed not only the enterprise itself, but also most of its extensive visual archive. However, over nine thousand portraits from the so-called Personality Gallery were, by a happy coincidence, found after the Velvet Revolution. The book System Langhans presents not only a selection from this exceptional collection, but also discusses in detail the history of the studio, the restoration and digitisation of the archive, the reconstruction of Langhans House and, last but not least, the Langhans Gallery Prague.
Annotation in english language:
Langhans was one of the most sought-after photographic studios in Central Europe until 1949. Communist totalitarianism destroyed not only the enterprise itself, but also most of its extensive visual archive. However, over nine thousand portraits from the so-called Personality Gallery were, by a happy coincidence, found after the Velvet Revolution. The book System Langhans presents not only a selection from this exceptional collection, but also discusses in detail the history of the studio, the restoration and digitisation of the archive, the reconstruction of Langhans House and, last but not least, the Langhans Gallery Prague.
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