Freed, Leonard: La Danse des Fideles
Chene
1984
First Edition
In La danse des fidèles Brooklyn-born photographer Leonard Freed continues his award-winning explorof “subjects that range from German society to his own Jewish roots” (New York Times). The camera, Freed once said, offers an inexhaustible opportunity “to see life, to see the world, be witness to great events… to rejoice in seeing, to be spiritually enriched” (Guardian). This impressive volume of 79 large heliogravures warmly celebrates Jewish culture throughout Israel, Europe and the United States. Text in French.
Chene
1984
First Edition
In La danse des fidèles Brooklyn-born photographer Leonard Freed continues his award-winning explorof “subjects that range from German society to his own Jewish roots” (New York Times). The camera, Freed once said, offers an inexhaustible opportunity “to see life, to see the world, be witness to great events… to rejoice in seeing, to be spiritually enriched” (Guardian). This impressive volume of 79 large heliogravures warmly celebrates Jewish culture throughout Israel, Europe and the United States. Text in French.
Chene
1984
First Edition
In La danse des fidèles Brooklyn-born photographer Leonard Freed continues his award-winning explorof “subjects that range from German society to his own Jewish roots” (New York Times). The camera, Freed once said, offers an inexhaustible opportunity “to see life, to see the world, be witness to great events… to rejoice in seeing, to be spiritually enriched” (Guardian). This impressive volume of 79 large heliogravures warmly celebrates Jewish culture throughout Israel, Europe and the United States. Text in French.