Albert Einstein arriving in New York where he spoke on relativity and support for Palestine. April 2, 1921
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Albert Einstein arriving in New York where he spoke on relativity and support for Palestine. April 2, 1921
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The Photography of Lightning
100 years ago, the American Annual of Photography advised on best methods for this “special branch” of photography and offered illustrations of “well filled plates”.
Centenario de la Bauhaus, 1919-2019, László Moholy-Nagy
László Moholy Nagy (Bácsborsód, 20 de julio de 1895 - Chicago, 24 de noviembre de 1946) fue un fotógrafo y pintor húngaro. Ha pasado a la historia como uno de los más importantes profesores y teóricos del arte y de la fotografía desde su trabajo en la Escuela de la Bauhaus alemana. Durante su labor en ella estuvo acompañado de su mujer, Lucia Moholy (nacida Schulz), a la que había conocido anteriormente en Berlín y que era una discreta pero excelente fotógrafa. Fuente.
A French “reading and conversation book” for American soldiers prepared upon the entry of the United States into the First World War. This volume belonged to David S. Blondheim, at that time an associate professor of French and later a professor of Romance philology at Johns Hopkins University. Blondheim’s penciled notes suggest he might have used the book to prepare lessons for soldiers during his affiliation with the Army Educational Commission for American Soldiers Abroad from 1918-1919.
Algernon Coleman and A. Marin La Meslée, Le soldat américain en France (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1917). From the I. Edward Kiev Judaica Collection.
Judge magazine August 9, 1924
Illustrated by Enoch Bolles