Jindřich Marco
Jindřich Marco (10 May 1921 – 20 December 2000) was a Czech photographer and numismatist. As a photographer, he is best known for documenting the state of several central European cities shortly after the Second World War, the hardships of their inhabitants, and the beginnings of reconstruction.Following a show trial and seven years' forced labour in uranium mines, Marco turned to safer subject-matter, particularly items in museum collections, eventually writing numismatic books himself. He also created a major series of portraits of Czechoslovak artists, musicians and writers. He briefly returned to photojournalism by documenting the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia. Provided by Wikipedia
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8by Stehlík, Ladislav, 1908-1987Other Authors: “...Marco, Jindřich, 1921-2000...”
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12Published 1983Other Authors: “...Marco, Jindřich, 1921-2000...”
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