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Jan Brunon Bułhak, photo 1935
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Jan Bułhak

First name:
Jan
Last Name:
Bułhak
Parents:
Walery Antoni Stanisław Bułhak i Józefa Haciska
Date of birth:
06-10-1876
Place of birth:
Ostaszyn
Date of death:
04-02-1950
Place od death:
Giżycko
Age:
73
Profession:
photographer, philosopher
Honours and awards:
Złoty Krzyż Zasługi (1925), Krzyż Oficerski Orderu Odrodzenia Polski (1926), Srebrny Wawrzyn Akademicki (1936)
Biography:

Jan Bułhak (1876-1950), born in Ostaszyn, son of Walery Antoni Stanisław Bułhak (coat-of-arms Syrokomla) and Józefa Haciska h. Roch. He studied philosophy at the Jagiellonian University. In 1905, his wife gave him a camera, which started his passion for the art of photography. He later received training in this field, in Dresden, under Hugo Erfurth. In Vilnius, he ran his own photography studio. In his photographs (often commissioned by the authorities) he documented numerous cities of the Second Republic of Poland. From 1919 to 1939 he headed the Department of Artistic Photography at the Faculty of Fine Arts of Stefan Batory University in Vilnius. From his style was born the term "Bułhakian aesthetics". In 1931 he published the book "Fotografika. An Outline of Artistic Photography'. After World War II, he documented the destruction wrought on the country. He was one of the founders of the Association of Polish Artists Photographers.

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