Sunday Sue

Karl De Haan

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Publisher/Fountain Press

   Published/1970
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/270*355*15
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"Sunday Sue" is a collection of works by Karl de Han, a photographer based in South Africa. Sam Haskins' "Five Girls," "Cowboy Kate," "November Girl," and John d Green's "Birds of" swept fashion photography in the 1960s with unique cuts, innovative compositions, and fashionable, graphical creations. Along with Britain and others, it is one of the representative works of this kind. Karl de Han was born in Indonesia in 1929 to a Dutch father and an Austrian mother, and spends his time in the Netherlands until college. Then in the 1950s, he moved to South Africa. He started working in the fashion and commercial world in the 1960s, and opened a studio in Brussels in 1969 with a trip to Africa on the way. Since then, he seems to have continued to take pictures while living in the United States and the Caribbean Island, but he died of a stroke on his journey in 2002.
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