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1Munkacsi, spontaneity & style

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  • Title: Munkacsi, spontaneity & style
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 48
  • Publisher: ➤  International Center of Photography
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  • Publish Location: New York

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  • First Year Published: 1978
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Martin Munkácsi

Martin Munkácsi (born Mermelstein Márton; 18 May 1896 – 13 July 1963) was a Hungarian photographer who worked in Germany (1928–1934) and the United States

Bruno Schultz

black-and-white photographs by Hugo Erfurth, Heinz Hajek-Halke, Heinrich Kühn, Martin Munkacsi, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Raoul Hausmann, František Drtikol, Karl Blossfeldt

Jean Harlow

also appeared on the May 3 cover of Life magazine in photographs by Martin Munkácsi. On May 20, 1937, while filming Saratoga, Harlow began to complain

Three Boys at Lake Tanganyika

Three Boys at Lake Tanganyika is a photograph taken by Martin Munkácsi in 1929 or 1930. While Munkácsi is known for his fashion photography, he established

Munkácsi

Munkácsy (1844–1900), Hungarian painter Martin Munkácsi (1896–1963), Hungarian-American photographer Ernő Munkácsi (1896-1950), Hungarian Jewish jurist and

Photojournalism

a story using photographs, notably the pioneer sports photographer Martin Munkácsi, the first staff photographer, and Erich Salomon, one of the founders

Fashion photography

rivalry. The fashion model was first discovered in 1853. In 1936, Martin Munkacsi made the first photographs of models in sporty poses at the beach.

Harper's Bazaar

Hungarian photojournalist Martin Munkácsi went to a windswept and cold Long Island beach for a swimwear fashion shoot which was Munkácsi's first fashion story

Richard Avedon

benefit the Avedon Foundation. The collection included photographs by Martin Munkacsi, Edward Steichen and Man Ray, among others. A slender volume, Eye of

Frida Kahlo Museum

Rivera with the friends, family and colleagues done by Nickolas Muray, Martin Munkácsi, Fritz Henle and Gisele Freund. The conservation work only covers about