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Josef Sudek
Josef Sudek (1896-1976) has often been called the poet of Prague, and indeed that city was central to his photographic oeuvre, in both its cityscape and surrounding landscape views. Sudek was also fond of photographing intimate still lifes of views around his home, such as his window sill. He is admired for his rich tonal palette, especially in the shadow zones, and for his portrayals of light itself as a substance, through atmospheric effects.
Sudek, Josef (photographs), Adolf Wenig (text).
Náš Hrad (Our Castle).
Prague: Josef R. Vilimek, 1948.
Sudek, Josef.
Text by Lubomíra Linharta.
Fotografie.
Prague: SNKLHU, 1956.
Seda, Jaroslav.
Photographs by Josef Sudek.
Janacek - Hukvaldy.
Prague: Supraphon, 1971.
Bullaty, Sonja.
Sudek.
Barre, MA: Imprint Society/Crown Publishers, 1978.
also New York: C. N. Potter, 1978, 1986.
Sudek, Josef.
Edited by Allan Porter. Introduction by Dieter W. Portmann.
Josef Sudek.
Zürich: U. Bär Verlag, 1985.
Sudek, Josef.
Edited with text by Sonja Bullaty.
Introduction by Anna Farova.
Sudek.
New York: Clarkson N. Potter, 1986.
Sudek, Josef.
Introductory poem by Jaroslav Seifert.
Biography of Sudek and afterword by Zdenek Kirschner.
Prague Panoramic.
Prague: Odeon, 1992.
Kirschner, Zdenek.
Josef Sudek.
New York: Takarajima Books, 1993.
Sudek, Josef.
Josef Sudek: das stille Leben der Dinge.
Ostfildern: Cantz, 1998.
Jeffrey, Ian, and Marin Peretz, Barbara Michaels, Katherine Porter, Anna Fárová.
Josef Sudek: Pigment Prints.
New York: Salander-O'Reilly Galleries, 1998.
Fárová, Anna.
Translated by Michael Knight.
Josef Sudek.
Munich: Kehayoff, 1999.
Jeffrey, Ian.
Josef Sudek.
London, New York: Phaidon, 2001.
Fárová, Anna, and Josef Moucha.
Josef Sudek.
Prague: Torst, 2002.
Fárova, Anna.
Josef Sudek: Poet of Prague.
New York: Aperture, 2005.
