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Ethnographic Photos From The Caucasus
Wonderful ethnographic image of a Caucasian prince. Superb print. Ivan Raoult set up a studio in Odessa. He was sometime known as J.X. Raoult. In the 1870s he traveled around Russia, making ethnographic images in many regions of the country. His photographs were awarded prizes at the 1875 Paris Geographical Exhibition in Paris and at the 1878 International Exhibition in Paris. His photographs were the basis for the drawings in the chapter on Russian in Le Costume Historiqueby M.A. Racinet (Paris, 1888). During the Russo-Turkish war of 1877-78, he followed Russian troops to Romania and Bulgaria. In 1881 he went to the Sinai with Professor Kondakov of Novorossiisk University, where he photographed ancient sites. For this he was awarded the third order of St. Stanislav. In the summer of 1884, after a tour of Constantinople with Kondakov, he moved to France to live. The New York Public Library and the George Eastman House have some of Raoult's photographs in their collections. Shipping and insurance costs will be added to the price and must be paid for by the buyer. Pennsylvania buyers must pay appropriate sales tax. International clients are responsible for their VAT and other custom's oriented charges.
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Alex Novak lives in Philadelphia (USA). Actually is your name Nowasadko (Polish) but his grandparents shortened it. It (Novak) is actually a very common Czech name. I have a lot of good friends in Germany. Most are around Berlin or Munich. I travel to Paris and London a lot, and some to other parts of Europe on occasion. I will be exhibiting at Paris Photo (16-20 November) this fall in booth G5 in the Carrousel du Louvre. Details on this show are on my I Photo Central website at www.iphotocentral.com, which I own but is a multi-photo dealer site. Vintage Works is just my own company.
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