Showing posts with label Arpad Szenes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arpad Szenes. Show all posts

Jan 5, 2009

Some paintings I've been photographing over the years.



By alphabetical order:




Adolf Hoelzel - "Sophie", ca. 1925.




Alexej Jawlensky - "Dunkle Augen", 1912




Almada Negreiros, 1928 (other details unknown to me)




António Inverno (date and title unknown to me)





Arpad Szenes, 1966 (details unknown)




Arpad Szenes (details unknown - Vieira da Silva painting Arpad painting...)




Beatrice Bulteau (details unknown to me)




Bela Silva - "A Terra dos Beijos" (date unknown to me).



When I was a kid, I used to dream about becoming a painter. Pens, pencils, brushes, pastel colors, and all those beatiful things that fill up some shops, always atractted and fascinated me. My father talked me out, with the argument that I would become one more breadless artist... In those times, parents still had the power of doing such things... So I thought about becoming an architect. As life so often turns out to be, I am none of it. Instead I can say that I am a kind of breadless photographer...

Oddly enough, I started my professional photography career at the History of Art Institut (Kunsthistorishes Institut) of the University of Heidelberg, in Germany.
When I decided to come back to Portugal, I managed to keep on photographing works of Art, and I also specialized, as you allready could see on the other posts, in Architectural Photography. Life is funny sometimes, and it surely has it's own ways...

So I will also post, from time to time, some of the paintings that I did photograph. I hope that you enjoy them as much as I did. It is always a thrill to have a good painting in front of my camera!

My respect, admiration and gratitude for such great artists. They make the world a better place to live in.


The images were made with different cameras: Hasselblad 6x6, Sinar 9x12 and Gandolfi Precision 8x10" with a reducing 5x7" back.