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Picture photographs in the studio and outside

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Kiadó: Corvina Könyvkiadó
Kiadás helye: Budapest
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Kötés típusa: Fűzött kemény papírkötés
Oldalszám: 182 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 31 cm x 25 cm
ISBN: 963-13-3700-6
Megjegyzés: Fekete-fehér fotókkal.
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In 1873 a new uniiorm municipal administration united the three provincial-like towns of Pest, Buda, and Óbuda. Most of the houses were single-storey ones; the roads were unpaved, the garbage was carted away, if it in fact was, by convicts; drinking water was delivered to the houses in carts and barrows with cries of „Donauwasser!" Where the Great Boulevard is today, the backwater of the Danube meandered sluggishly and was used to water cabbage-patches, while at either end of the future Boulevard, there were the not at all safe hide-outs of ragamuffins. Yet, at the turn of the century, here stood a large city of one million inhabitants, complete with public utilities, electric supply, five bridges, paved roads, lively traffic, developed industry - one of Europe's modern metropolises.
The chronicler of these changes is György Klösz and his photographs. Had he photographed the buildings only, it would have been no mean thing; the townscape has changed a good deal in the intervening... Tovább

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In 1873 a new uniiorm municipal administration united the three provincial-like towns of Pest, Buda, and Óbuda. Most of the houses were single-storey ones; the roads were unpaved, the garbage was carted away, if it in fact was, by convicts; drinking water was delivered to the houses in carts and barrows with cries of „Donauwasser!" Where the Great Boulevard is today, the backwater of the Danube meandered sluggishly and was used to water cabbage-patches, while at either end of the future Boulevard, there were the not at all safe hide-outs of ragamuffins. Yet, at the turn of the century, here stood a large city of one million inhabitants, complete with public utilities, electric supply, five bridges, paved roads, lively traffic, developed industry - one of Europe's modern metropolises.
The chronicler of these changes is György Klösz and his photographs. Had he photographed the buildings only, it would have been no mean thing; the townscape has changed a good deal in the intervening one hundred years, and his photographs preserve quite a lot of what no longer exists. But - and here lies the special value of these photographs in contrast to the earlier lithographs - some of them capture spontaneously, almost accidentally, the people of the streets of the Hungarian capital.

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