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Obra hecha en 1028 por kazanjian. Aquí incluyo biografía y datos tener en cuenta.
La Familia es Família Asturiana que hicieron las Indias finales del siglo XIX Principios de XX.
Aram Kazanjian was born in the early 1880s and emigrated to the United States of America at the age of 16. While studying in Paris, he learnt that his parents had been murdered during the Hamidian massacres, forcing his decision to move permanently to the USA. After settling in Boston, Kazanjian turns to commercial photography, and within a few years he managed to open his first studio called "Aram", located on 160 Tremont St.(1) There is little doubt that he would have made the acquaintance of the famous Boston-based compatriot, photographer John Garo, with whom Kazanjian possibly apprenticed at the beginning of his career. In 1905, he participated in a local photo-competition and won the first prize.(2) Moving to New York with his wife and children In 1914, Kazanjian’s self-titled studio soon becoming one of the more prestigious photo-pavilions in Manhattan. It was located on the 5th Avenue – a busy and important thoroughfare, where many of the city's key social and cultural institutions were located. Kazanjian’s customer base included New York’s business elites, as well as actors, politicians and artists. The world-famous photographer Dorothy Lange (among other notable photographers whose names haven’t reached us) passed through his studio as an assistant in the 1920s.(3) Kazanjian's daughter Arlene Francis, also managed to make a name for herself as a respected radio and television actress. In the 1930s, the studio changed its name to Kaiden-Kazanjian. It is likely that Kaiden was either Kazandjian’s son, or some other related business partner, but the unchanging stylistic approach of the studio’s output allows us to assume that Aram remained the chief artistic voice of the establishment at least until the late 1940s.
Enlaces de Interés
http://www.lusarvest.org/practitioners/kazanjian-aram/
EN ESTE SE PUEDE COMPROBAR LA FIRMA Y LA FORMA PECULIAR QUE TENIA DE ENMARCAR LAS FOTOS.
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/483853?searchField=All&sortBy=Relevance&ft=Kaiden-Kazanjian+Studios&offset=0&rpp=20&pos=1
Otra foto hecha por el
https://www.ouspensky.org.uk/little-gaddesden-1932-35
Obra hecha en 1028 por kazanjian. Aquí incluyo biografía y datos tener en cuenta.
La Familia es Família Asturiana que hicieron las Indias finales del siglo XIX Principios de XX.
Aram Kazanjian was born in the early 1880s and emigrated to the United States of America at the age of 16. While studying in Paris, he learnt that his parents had been murdered during the Hamidian massacres, forcing his decision to move permanently to the USA. After settling in Boston, Kazanjian turns to commercial photography, and within a few years he managed to open his first studio called "Aram", located on 160 Tremont St.(1) There is little doubt that he would have made the acquaintance of the famous Boston-based compatriot, photographer John Garo, with whom Kazanjian possibly apprenticed at the beginning of his career. In 1905, he participated in a local photo-competition and won the first prize.(2) Moving to New York with his wife and children In 1914, Kazanjian’s self-titled studio soon becoming one of the more prestigious photo-pavilions in Manhattan. It was located on the 5th Avenue – a busy and important thoroughfare, where many of the city's key social and cultural institutions were located. Kazanjian’s customer base included New York’s business elites, as well as actors, politicians and artists. The world-famous photographer Dorothy Lange (among other notable photographers whose names haven’t reached us) passed through his studio as an assistant in the 1920s.(3) Kazanjian's daughter Arlene Francis, also managed to make a name for herself as a respected radio and television actress. In the 1930s, the studio changed its name to Kaiden-Kazanjian. It is likely that Kaiden was either Kazandjian’s son, or some other related business partner, but the unchanging stylistic approach of the studio’s output allows us to assume that Aram remained the chief artistic voice of the establishment at least until the late 1940s.
Enlaces de Interés
http://www.lusarvest.org/practitioners/kazanjian-aram/
EN ESTE SE PUEDE COMPROBAR LA FIRMA Y LA FORMA PECULIAR QUE TENIA DE ENMARCAR LAS FOTOS.
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/483853?searchField=All&sortBy=Relevance&ft=Kaiden-Kazanjian+Studios&offset=0&rpp=20&pos=1
Otra foto hecha por el
https://www.ouspensky.org.uk/little-gaddesden-1932-35
