Peruvian photographer Martin Chambí (2)

I posted earlier about Peruvian photographer Martin Chambí whose work was exhibited in Granada and some of you wanted to see more. Since then I bought the book of the exhibition and scanned those for you...I did it a little bit in hurry, so please forgive me if some are roughly cropped...

in Socorropata, Cusco, 1932

on the lake Titicaca, Puno, 1925

Q'eros natives in Paucartambo, Cusco, 1928

Young girls in Sicuani, Cusco, 1942

first motoyclist in Cusco, 1934

English dandy, Cusco, 1940


organist in the chapel of Tinta, Cusco, 1935

wedding of don Julio Gadea, prefect of Cusco, 1930

countryside in Yucay, Urubamba, 1929

serving chicha, Cusco, 1941


self portrait on Machu Pichu site, 1934

I was so glad to discover Martin Chambi's work. Hope you'll enjoy it too. Have a great week end, active or lazy with myriads of dreams.....

Comments

Linda Sue said…
Tremendous enjoyment. A very good find indeed! Treasure- thank you for posting these beauties! I had not heard of this photographer.
NS said…
Beautiful. Makes me miss "mi lindo Peru" (also the name of my favorite Peruvian food restaurant in San Francisco)! Thank you for sharing.
tangobaby said…
THANK YOU for these amazing photographs. They are SO inspiring and beautiful. Thank you for taking the time to scan them all for us...that was a labor of love right there!
Captivating picutres. They really stay with you afterwards. Thanks for this lovely post.

Greetings from London.
Anairam said…
Oh thank you, Lala! They are absolutely wonderful! I was intrigued by him when you first blogged about him - somehow one knows about the great European and American photographers of that period, but there are so many other fantastic artists that deserve to have similar popularity & recognition - so thanks again for introducing me to him!
onesilentwinter said…
i love his work while visitinhg a galery i santa fe, i came across a couple of his pieces, i immediately had to know more.. i am so glad you posted these!
Love the first and last photos especially.
LadyLuz said…
I stumbled across you via The Black Box thingy. How lovely to find such a good blog in Spain in English. Love the self portrait in the exhibition.

Your cards are exquisite and I shall be contacting you via email.

Thank you for a lovely blog.
Gabbi said…
Beautiful work! My favorite is Julio Gadea's wedding. Such an elegant people, I hope to visit Peru one day :)
asouthernsunset said…
What beautiful artwork. Books of art are such treasures. Not so long ago I found a most magnificent book...Bruno Zupan..."One Artist". As I am a junk gypsy, I always search for treasures and this book was such a treasure. It is even signed! It says, "to Dr. Omann...Sincerely B. Zupan"....Another book of art that stirs my soul is the artwork of the Bloomsbury Group. Maybe one day when life slows down, I will post some beautiful art also.

Thank you for such a beautiful and inspiring blog. Somehow, I stumbled upon your lovely place and visit often.

Because of your gifts of such beauty and inspiration, I would love to give you a gift tag. It was given to me by the Duchess at www.theduchessofearl.blogspot.com. If you would like to be a part of this blog gift tag, please visit my blog at www.asouthernsunset.blogspot.com for the game directions.

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kendalee said…
WOW! Stunning. I'm not familiar with his work so thank you so much for bringing it my attention, Lala. Beautiful, interesting and touching!
sealaura said…
beautiful, i love the one with the motorcycle. gracias por compartir las fotos.
Gill said…
These really capture the culture, and beauty of the people there. I just adored the architecture too.
xox
So exquisite. I especially love the wedding photo! Amazing talent.
christina said…
Lala, the wedding picture is stunning! I must look and see if I can find a book of his portraits. ; )

Omgoodness! These are beautiful.
Mélanie said…
Hs work is wonderful ! I love vintage photos and I have a collection but I have to say I haven't heard about this artist before. I have a lot of mexican photos from famous photographer
these are amazing, I hadn't heard of this photographer eitiher! thanks for the posting and for dropping by my blog!!
Nicole said…
Wow what awesome photos!
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La fotografía de Martín Chambi sobre unas muchachas de Sicuani en el año 1942, es un testimonio de que en Sicuani abundaban los cactus.

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