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Bengüboz: Eyewitness from Anatolia. Mudurnu in the Early Republican era through the lens of Bengüboz.= Bengüboz: Anadolu'da bir taniklik. Bengüboz'un objektifinden Mudurnu'da Erken Cumhuriyet dönemi. [Exhibition catalogue].

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Edited By Ayse Ege Yildirim.
VEKAM: Koç Üniversitesi Vehbi Koç Ankara Arastirmalari Uygulama - ve Arastirma Merkezi, 2016
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  • Year of publication
  • 2016
  • ISBN
  • 9786055250928
  • Place of printing
  • Ankara
  • Author
  • Edited By Ayse Ege Yildirim.
  • Pages
  • 0
  • Publishers
  • VEKAM: Koç Üniversitesi Vehbi Koç Ankara Arastirmalari Uygulama, ve Arastirma Merkezi
  • Size
  • 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall
  • Edition
  • 1st Edition
  • Keyword
  • History of Turkey, Photography
  • Binding description
  • Soft cover
  • State of preservation
  • New
  • Languages
  • English
  • Binding
  • Softcover
  • First edition
  • True

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Paperback. 4to. (26 x 21 cm). In English and Turkish. 232 p., b/w and color photos and ills. Bengüboz: Eyewitness from Anatolia. Mudurnu in the Early Republican era through the lens of Bengüboz.= Bengüboz: Anadolu'da bir taniklik. Bengüboz'un objektifinden Mudurnu'da Erken Cumhuriyet dönemi. "The Historic Guild Town of Mudurnu", one of the sites on Turkey's UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List, was an important Early Ottoman centre of trade end the Akhi Order (Anatolian Guilds), strategically located on the Silk Road, and a patriotic town of the new Turkish Republic. Ahmet Izzet Bengüboz was a Mudurnu countryman who learned the art and technique of photograpy in British a British camp, where he was held prisoner during the First World War. He applied his newfound art upon returning home, producing a valuable record of the town's social life in that era. In particular, his 'film director' approach noticeable most of all in his portrait photographs, his competent compositions for large groups of people and the architectural photographs tirelessly documenting those times of Mudurnu, are more than enough to place Bengüboz among the most brilliant photographers of his time. About 100 years later, this collection of high historic and artistic merit is being presented in an exhibition catalogue.

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