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Jaromír Funke
Jaromír Funke (1 August – 22 March ) was a leading Czech photographer during the s and s.
Early life
Funke was born to a wealthy family in house No. in Skuteč on 1 August , the son of Antonín Funke, Bohemian-German lawyer (son of Josef Funke, a Kolín draper) and his wife Miloslava, the daughter of Professor František Potůček.[1] He studied medicine, law, and philosophy at the Charles University in Prague and the University of Bratislava but did not graduate and instead turned to photography.[2]
Style
Funke was recognized for his “photographic games” using mirrors, lights, and insignificant objects, such as plates, bottles, or glasses, to create unique works.[1] In his still life imagery he created abstracts of forms and shadows reminiscent of photograms.[3] His work was regarded as logical, original and expressive in nature.[2] A typical feature of Funke's work would be the “dynamic diagonal."[2] Biography of isaac.