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Martín Chambi (1891-1973) - Unknown title, c.1940
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Martín Chambi (1891-1973) - Unknown title, c.1940

Photographer: Martín Chambi (1891-1973) Title: Unknown title, c.1940 Condition: Very good (see picture for details) Print size: 6,5x6 cm Image: 5,5x5,2 cm Vintage Gelatin Silver Print Author stamp on verso Mounted on passeparteout: 19x19 cm Shipping from European Union (UE) Delivery with international tracking service About the Author (From Wikipedia): Aartín Chambi Jiménez or Martín Chambi de Coaza, (Puno, Peru November 5, 1891 – Cuzco, September 13, 1973) was a photographer, originally from southern Peru. He was one of the first major indigenous Latin American photographers. Recognized for the profound historic and ethnic documentary value of his photographs, he was a prolific portrait photographer in the towns and countryside of the Peruvian Andes. As well as being the leading portrait photographer in Cuzco, Chambi made many landscape photographs, which he sold mainly in the form of postcards, a format he pioneered in Peru.[1] In 1979, New York's MOMA held a Chambi retrospective, which later traveled to various locations and inspired other international expositions of his work.

No. 101055425

No longer available
Martín Chambi (1891-1973) - Unknown title, c.1940

Martín Chambi (1891-1973) - Unknown title, c.1940

Photographer: Martín Chambi (1891-1973)
Title: Unknown title, c.1940
Condition: Very good (see picture for details)
Print size: 6,5x6 cm
Image: 5,5x5,2 cm
Vintage Gelatin Silver Print
Author stamp on verso
Mounted on passeparteout: 19x19 cm

Shipping from European Union (UE)
Delivery with international tracking service

About the Author (From Wikipedia):
Aartín Chambi Jiménez or Martín Chambi de Coaza, (Puno, Peru November 5, 1891 – Cuzco, September 13, 1973) was a photographer, originally from southern Peru. He was one of the first major indigenous Latin American photographers.
Recognized for the profound historic and ethnic documentary value of his photographs, he was a prolific portrait photographer in the towns and countryside of the Peruvian Andes. As well as being the leading portrait photographer in Cuzco, Chambi made many landscape photographs, which he sold mainly in the form of postcards, a format he pioneered in Peru.[1]
In 1979, New York's MOMA held a Chambi retrospective, which later traveled to various locations and inspired other international expositions of his work.

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Kai Brückner
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Estimate  € 400 - € 500

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