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Black-and-white world Blonkura Gerald (Gerald Bloncourt)
Haitian photographer, painter and engraver Blonkur Gerald (Gerald Bloncourt), at the time, was forced to leave home and move to France, where he received world recognition in all these guises.
Born Blonkur Gerald (Gerald Bloncourt) in a small Haitian town Bains, where he received the first elements of education. Moving into 1946, Paris gave him a significant boost in development. More precisely, the artist was forced to leave his homeland. For a long time he worked as a freelance photojournalist for the world's media. A distinctive feature photos of the author - the obligatory presence of emotion. Back to home Gerald was only in 1986 when the dictatorship was overthrown.
Photo by Gerald Bloncourt
Born Blonkur Gerald (Gerald Bloncourt) in a small Haitian town Bains, where he received the first elements of education. Moving into 1946, Paris gave him a significant boost in development. More precisely, the artist was forced to leave his homeland. For a long time he worked as a freelance photojournalist for the world's media. A distinctive feature photos of the author - the obligatory presence of emotion. Back to home Gerald was only in 1986 when the dictatorship was overthrown.
Photo by Gerald Bloncourt
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