Josef Sudek: Fotografie
Josef Sudek: Fotografie
This is a first edition, first printing of Josef Sukek’s remarkable photobook “Josef Sudek: Fotografie” published by Statni Nakladatelstvi Krasne Literatury, Prague in 1956. Sudek began his career as a photographer working with a large format camera to produce hazily beautiful portraiture, still life, and landscape photography in his native Prague. By 1926 he had abandoned the atmospheric romanticism of his early work and fully came into the clarity of focus and purpose of his mature style. Fotografie includesSudek’s work from both periods and presents some of the most poignant images of the 20th century. David Levi Strauss in “The Book of 101 Books: Seminal Photographic Books of the Twentieth Century” wrote, “This beautifully produced photo-essay is considered "one of the finest books of photography ever made. In its classic, clean design (by Frantisek Tichy), exquisite photogravure printing, and attention to detail. it is the perfect vehicle for the full range of Sudek's romantic, atmospheric work".
Featuring 6 two-page gatefolds and 232 plates printed in beautiful rotogravure, the book measures 9.5” x 7” and is bound in tan cloth covered boards with a printed dust jacket.
Cited in both “The Book of 101 Books: Seminal Photographic Books of the Twentieth Century” and the “Open Book” by Andrew Roth.