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Biography
Ethereal and impressionistic, Alan Blaustein's black and white photographs of European scenes are evocative of images captured in the last century. More than a reflection of what the European Union is like today, they are a rediscovery of where its soul lives, capturing a contemporary slice of life. In the very shadow nature of these photographs the viewer finds traces of the past, details of things much loved and often overlooked in the usual hustle and bustle of daily life.
In harkening back to an earlier time and an earlier photographic style, Alan also has given expression to his own personal photographic vision. Much to his amazement, photographs that he had tucked away in boxes thinking that they had no commercial value are finding an appreciative audience among corporate, advertising and fine art publishing clients. Alan has successfully integrated and applied his fine art photography approach to image making for his commercial photography projects.
As a commercial photographer in the San Francisco California Bay Area for over two d
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Al Blaustein
This article is about the American painter and printmaker. For the American civil rights and human rights lawyer, see Albert Blaustein.
American artist (1924–2004)
Al Blaustein | |
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| Born | (1924-01-23)January 23, 1924 New York, New York |
| Died | July 15, 2004(2004-07-15) (aged 80) New York, New York |
| Nationality | American |
| Known for | Artist, Educator |
| Website | alblaustein.com |
Alfred H. Blaustein (1924-2004) was an American painter and printmaker.[1]
Biography
Blaustein was born on January 23, 1924, in New York City, where he attended the High School of Music & Art[2][3] He served in the United States Air Force for three years during World War II.[4] Blaustein went on to study at Cooper Union and the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture.[4]
Blaustein started his artistic career working for magazines including Fortune, Life, Natural History, and The Reporter.[5]
Blaustein taught from 1949 through 2004, first at the Albright Art School, then at Yal
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Blaustein
For the surname, see Blaustein (surname).
Municipality in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Blaustein (German pronunciation:[ˈblaʊ̯ʃtaɪn]) is a town in the district of Alb-DonauBaden-Württemberg in Germany. It is situated on the Blau River, 6 km west of Ulm and has about 15,000 inhabitants.
Before 1968, Blaustein was known as Herrlingen. It was created in 1968 after the union of Ehrenstein and Klingenstein. During the 1970s, the municipalities of Arnegg, Bermaringen, Dietingen, Herrlingen, Lautern, Markbronn, Weidach and Wippingen became part of the new municipality of Blaustein. Herrlingen was the home of Anna Essinger's boarding school, Landschulheim Herrlingen, founded in 1926. In 1933, with the rise of Nazism, Essinger moved the school and, with their parents' permission, the school's 66 Jewish pupils to safety in England.[citation needed]
Geography
Geographical location
Blaustein is west from Ulm, nestled between Hochsträß, Blautal, Lautertal and the plateau of the Swabian Jura. The town lies at an altitude of 490–690 me
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