About This Image

This small print is a gem of an image with its shadows and strong graphics on the curtain in back of the performers. Photographer's stamp on verso. Victor Guidalevitch was born in Simferopol, Russia in 1892. He moved to Belgium and became a civil engineer and important amateur photographer from Antwerp. His subject matter was broad, and so was his style of shooting, ranging from pictorialist to modernist.His work appeared in many of the photography publications of the day, including the Salon International d'Art Photographique de Paris, Photograms of the Year, Die Gallerie, etc.He is listed in most of the photographer databases, including the George Eastman House database and in Auer & Auer. He is also listed in Georges Vercheval's Pour une Histoire de la Photographie en Belgique. Some of his images had many of the qualities of a Dutch still life painting. See: Gruber and Gruber, "The Imaginary Photomuseum", for an example of his work, as well as Claude Magelhaes & Laurent Roosens, "Fotokunst in België, 1839-1940", 1970, Het Sterckshof, Antwerp. He died in Antwerp, Belgium in 1962. His work is included in the collections of the Worcester Art Museum, the Houston Museum of Fine Arts and many other institutions.

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Acrobats
Victor Guidalevitch Acrobats

Price $550

Main Image
Description

Ref.# 7273

Medium Silver print

Mount unmounted

Photo Date 1930s  Print Date 1930s

Dimensions 3-3/8 x 2-7/16 in. (86 x 62 mm)

Photo Country Belgium

Photographer Country Russia (Belarus,USSR)

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