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Title
Rudi
Type
Text
Monograph
Subject
Weissenstein, Rudi, 1910-1992--Catalogs. (LCSH)
Israel--History--20th century--Pictorial works (LCSH)
Palestine--History--20th century--Pictorial works (LCSH)
Photography, Artistic--Catalogs (LCSH)
Illustrative Content
illustrations
portraits
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Geographic Coverage
Classification
LCC: TR653 .W425 2016 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
DDC: 770 full
Content
still image (sti)
text (txt)
Summary
Rudi Weissenstein (1910-1992) was the most prominent chronicler of everyday life in the young state of Israel, and his photographs are essential to understanding the country's social history. Born in what is now the Czech Republic, Weissenstein studied photography in Vienna. He worked as a press photographer before emigrating to Palestine in 1936 where he married Miriam Arnstein (1913-2011). They took over the Pri-Or PhotoHouse in Tel Aviv in 1940 and developed it into a renowned cultural institution. Weissenstein received numerous awards for his work, including the first prize at the Moscow International Photography Exhibition. The PhotoHouse is now run by Weissenstein's grandson, Ben Peter, and holds more than one million negatives. The archive is being reborn, and as it celebrates its 80th anniversary, many of its highlights are being published here for the first time.
Authorized Access Point
Weissenstein, Rudi, 1910-1992 Rudi