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Kary H. Lasch (1914 - 1993) was a Czech-born photographer who moved
to Sweden in 1939 and whose international model scouting network
was based in Stockholm. His photographic career spanned the 1950s
through the 1980s, and he attended the Cannes Film Festival
consecutively for over 30 years. He travelled widely, and is well
known for his iconic images of Picasso, Dali, Fellini, Sofia Loren,
and Brigitte Bardot. Lasch was known to do anything to get a scoop
on the best photos. In a famous instance, when Sofia Loren was on
her way to Stockholm by train from Copenhagen in 1955, Kary picked
up the train she was on in Copenhagen, bribed the concierge, and
photographed her while she was dressing in the train car. When they
arrived in the Stockholm Central Station, the Swedish press were
competing for the best position for a picture while Sofia and Kary
were looking out of the train window. This 3-volume set (Vol. 1:
Famous; Vol. 2: Cannes; Vol. 3: Humorous), brings together works
from the extensive Kary Lasch Collection, which contains more than
600,000 images.
Kary H. Lasch (1914 - 1993) was a Czech-born photographer who moved
to Sweden in 1939 and whose international model scouting network
was based in Stockholm. His photographic career spanned the 1950s
through the 1980s, and he attended the Cannes Film Festival
consecutively for over 30 years. He travelled widely, and is well
known for his iconic images of Picasso, Dali, Fellini, Sofia Loren,
and Brigitte Bardot. Lasch was known to do anything to get a scoop
on the best photos. In a famous instance, when Sofia Loren was on
her way to Stockholm by train from Copenhagen in 1955, Kary picked
up the train she was on in Copenhagen, bribed the concierge, and
photographed her while she was dressing in the train car. When they
arrived in the Stockholm Central Station, the Swedish press were
competing for the best position for a picture while Sofia and Kary
were looking out of the train window. This 3-volume set (Vol. 1:
Famous; Vol. 2: Cannes; Vol. 3: Humorous), brings together works
from the extensive Kary Lasch Collection, which contains more than
600,000 images.
In his third book, Christer Loefgren expands the scholarship on
imperial Chinese porcelain with a radical, new interpretation of
the term "Mark and Period". From identifying only marks on imperial
porcelain, to looking at objects associated with those marks, his
analysis will change imperial porcelain's image and significantly
contribute to the knowledge base of Chinese porcelain experts and
collectors. For the first time, it is now possible to group all
imperial items in all these periods, from Ming to the end of the
Qing period. Based on a database of over 5000 items and marks, this
survey provides statistics which make it possible to go deeper into
identifying which items and marks are "Mark and Period", copies, or
counterfeits. Also available: Chinese Imperial Reign Marks ISBN
9789198465181
In this book of poignant and expressive images, Stockholm-based
photographer Christer Loefgren captures the fundamental humanity of
people from around the world. He addresses the credibility of
documentary photography, which many believe was lost with the
advent of Photoshop. The widespread practice of manipulating photos
makes it difficult to judge their authenticity. In these images,
the artist asserts that documentary photography has not drowned in
the world of Photoshop, and addresses the importance of the
'uncensored' image.
In this collection of photographs taken in over 36 countries,
Christer Loefgren explores the international art of graffiti and
wall paintings. From his base in Stockholm, Sweden, Loefgren
travels to places where street art can be found, including places
like the Antarctic, Greenland, and Svalbard, where you may not
expect to see it. The book addresses the current duality of opinion
about street art: it is still viewed as a criminal act in many
places, and yet at the same time it is accepted as a valid and
important art form. It crosses boundaries to unite communities all
around the world. Organised in two sections, the first section of
this book explores the methods and motivations behind the work,
while the second section focuses on street art in specific
countries around the world.
These photographs by Christer Loefgren capture scenes of daily life
in China from the final stages of the Cultural Revolution in 1974
to the present day. Images from the 1990's witness the first steps
in rapid development: bicycles completely dominate the streets of
the big cities, and new buildings appear almost overnight. With the
significant expansion of modernity in China today, we get a
close-up of how people live, both in towns and in the country.
This book of photographs by Swedish photographer Christer Loefgren
explores the diverse and multifaceted world in which we live, from
north to south. In comparing photographs of various cultures,
diversity is more noticeable: the colours, clothes, and food point
to the identity of each place. The further north or south of the
equator you travel, colours are paler, and the food is milder and
less spicy. The more extreme nature is, the more difficult the
lifestyle. These vibrant photographs ask us to broaden our vision
and grasp the complexity and beauty of the world as a global whole.
This deluxe edition consists of three hardcover books in a
slipcase.
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