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Under Shades in Tel Aviv - Limited Edition 2 of 9 Photograph

Tamas Revesz

Hungary

Photography, Color on Paper

Size: 31.5 W x 21 H x 0.1 D in

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Avraham Bogatir hét napja (Seven Days in the Life of Avraham Bogatir) by György G. Kardos was published in 1968. It was the time when Hungary just broke off the relationship with Israel because of the Six-days War. The novel is about Palestine from the perspective of the first aliyah. Gyorgy G. Kardos, tells the story of a Jewish peasant who emigrated from Russia to Palestine in the time of the founding of the State of Israel. The book becomes a bestseller and was translated into many languages. In 1994 I went back to Israel with the György G. Kardos to find the people and locations that inspired the writer. The photograph is limited edition of 2/9, printed on Archival Fabriano 310gr. paper, signed, embossed by the artist with Certificate

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Photography:Color on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:9

Size:31.5 W x 21 H x 0.1 D in

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Tamas Revesz was born in Budapest. He is an award-winning photographer - Pulitzer Memorial Prize, World Press Photo, Béla Balázs, Aleksander Rodchenko among others. Author of twelve photo books, his work has been publised by major magazines, he is a worldwide exhibited artist. He has been member of the international jury of World Press Photo. Recepient of Howard Chapnik Grant by W. Eugene Smith Foundation. Curator of photo exhibitions to Budapest – Capa Brothers, Anthony Suau, Tomasz Gudzowaty, Peter Turnley, etc. Organizer of World Press Photo exhibition to Budapest for almost three decades. Teacher of photojournalism at Budapest Metropolitan University. He has been livinging for the past twenty years in the USA but recently he is back more in Hungary. Artist Statement I appreciate any kind of artwork when I feel the author’s sincerity, humanity, sensitivity, sympathy, empathy, intelligibility, thoughts, and commitment to the subject, accomplished by simply or through dichotomy, or even by a more complex way. Being surprised is no less important as the enjoyment of the beauty of the art. I would like to share the same experience with my pictures.

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