Jan Saudek (b. 13 May 1935, in Prague, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech art photographer. Many of his family members died in the Theresienstadt concentration camp during World War II. Jan and his brother Karel were held in a children's concentration camp near the Polish border. He survived the war and worked for a printer starting in 1950. Wikipedia
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Jan Saudek is a worldwide known photographer whose original photographs are either loved or hated. Prague's visitors have a last chance to see the retrospective exhibition The Best Of Jan Saudek showing more than 150 photographs made during 50 years of S www.abcprague.com/2006/10/20/the-best-of-jan-saudek-exhib...
Description: Signed in ink on the print, recto. Jan Saudek (Czechoslovakian, 1935 - ) was born in Prague, studied at the School of Industrial Photography and worked as a reproduction photographer until 1980. In the "Theatre of Life", as he refers to his www.goantiques.com/detail,jan-saudek-flag,1287348.html
Born in Prague in 1935, Jan Saudek studied at the School of Industrial Photography and worked as a reproduction photographer for various firms until 1980. In 'Theatre of Life', as he refers to his body of work, he focuses on the basic relationships of lo www.kochgallery.com/artists/contemporary/Saudek/index.html