1926 Annual Pittsburgh Salon of Photographic Art; Pitts-
burgh, Pennsylvania
1927 International Exhibiton of Pictorial Photography, Pic-
torial Photographic Society of San Francisco; San Fran-
cisco, California
1927 International Circle of Pictorial Photographers; Liver-
pool, England
Hundert Jahre Lichtbild-Gewerbe(100 years of photo-
trade); Museum Basel, Basel, Switzerland
1928 Preston Scientific Society—International Exhibition
of Photographic Art; Preston, England
Vy ́stava soudobe ́kultury CSR(Exhibition of the con-
temporary art in the Czechoslovakian republic); Zemske ́
vy ́ stavisˇteˇ, Brno, Czech Republic
First Rochester Photography; Rochester, New York
International salon of the Pictorial Photographers of
America; New York, New York
International Invitation Salon of the Camera Club
New York; New York, New York
International Exhibition ‘‘Das Lichtbild’’; Munich,
Germany
Prvnı ́celosta ́tnı ́vy ́stava fotografu ̊ z povola ́nı ́; (First
national exhibition of the professional photographers);
Zemske ́vy ́ staviste, Brno, Czech Republic
Premier salon international du nu photographique;
Paris, France. mezina ́rodnı ́fotograficky salo ́n(II. inter-
national photography salon); Ma ́nes, Prague, Czech
Republic
Vy ́stava fotograficky ́ch obrazu ̊Frantisˇka Drtikola a ing.
Zycha z Prahy(Exhibition of photographic pictures of
Frantisˇek Drtikol and Ing. Zych); Olomouc, Czech
Republic
International photo exhibition; Berlin, Germany
Exposition internationale de la photographie contem-
poraine; Paris, France
Tanec v cˇsl. umenı ́vy ́tvarne ́m a fotografii(Dance in the
Czechoslovakian art and in the photography); Ma ́nes,
Prague, Czech Republic
100 let cˇeske ́photographie(100 years Czech photogra-
phy); Umeleckopru ̊ myslove ́ muzeum, Prague, Czech
Republic
Selected Works
Nude study, c. 1929
Composition, 1929
The Bow, 1921
Further Readings
Birgus, Vladimı ́r.The Photographer Frantisˇek Drtikol. Pra-
gue: KANT, 2001.
Birgus, Vladimı ́r.Fotograf Frantisˇek Drtikol(Photographer
Frantisˇek Drtikol). Prague: Prostor, 1994.
Birgus, Vladimı ́rFrantisˇek Drtikol. Prague: Kant, 2000.
Drtikol, Frantisˇek. Text of K. Klaricova ́.InMezina ́rodnı ́
fotografie(International photography) No. 7., Press-
photo Prague, 1982. Photography 1918–1938. Cologne:
Photokina Cologne, 1982.
Drtikol, Frantisˇek.Photographe des Art De ́co. Text by
Alena Fa ́rova ́. Munich: Schirmer/Mosel, 1986.
Drtikol, Frantisˇek. Text by V. Birgus and A. Brany ́ , ed.
Prague: Odeon, 1988.
Drtikol, Frantisˇek. Text by K. Klaricova ́ and Jirı ́Ması ́n.
Panorama, photographic personalities. No. 4, Prague, 1989.
Drtikol, Frantisˇek.Fotograf, malı ́r, mystik(Photographer,
Painter, Mystic). Text by Frantisˇek Dolezˇ al, Anna Fa ́r-
ova ́, Petr Nedoma. Exhibition catalogue. Prague: Gal-
erie Rudolfinum, 1998.
DAVID DOUGLAS DUNCAN
American
David Douglas Duncan, one of the twentieth cen-
tury’s most accomplished photojournalists, pho-
tographed every major war from World War II to
Vietnam. Duncan’s career is characterized by his
strong-willed commitment to photojournalistic
clarity, his insightful portraits of war, and his
limitless curiosity, which led to images and pub-
lications on diverse subjects ranging from the
legendary artist Picasso to sunflowers to the treas-
ures of the Kremlin.
Born in 1916 in Kansas City, Missouri, David
Douglas Duncan began his photographic career at
age 18. Duncan had been studying archeology at
the University of Arizona in 1934; he had recently
received a camera as a birthday present. When
Tucson’s largest hotel caught fire, he made some
snapshots. It turned out, however, that the man he
photographed running out of the hotel with a suit-
case in hand was gangster John Dillinger, Ameri-
ca’s Public Enemy No. 1. This was the beginning of
a lifetime of capturing significant moments on film.
Duncan soon transferred to the University of
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