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Stamped with the photographer's and his agency's (Lynx) information on the verso.Born in 1906, Almasy was an Hungarian photojournalist who worked in Paris. After studying both medicine and political science, he started working for a journalist for a German press agency in Italy in 1928. When his employer announced he was going on a trip to Brazil, Almasy bought a Leica and went along with him, and when he returned, some of the pictures were published in the 'Berliner Illustrierte'.He traveled to countries around the world in the 1930s, before settling down in France in 1938, from where he traveled photographing for the French government. Towards the end of the war he worked for the American army, and then was an official photographer for agencies including UNICEF, UNESCO and the FAO. For years he taught photography at the French education center for journalists at Sorbonne.Almasy died in 2003.

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Photo Detail - Paul Almasy - Jitterbugging in Paris
Paul Almasy Jitterbugging in Paris

Price $1,200
Sale Price $840

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Ref.# 8505

Medium Silver print

Mount unmounted

Photo Date 1950s  Print Date 1950s

Dimensions 9-1/2 x 9-1/4 in. (241 x 235 mm)

Photo Country France

Photographer Country Hungary

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