Bernhard Hartmann: Havana
Now is the time to pause for a moment and take a closer look at Cuba's capital city. Bernhard Hartmann starts on the streets, showing us cafes, shops, and boxing clubs, but he also takes us behind the facades of the mansions. Crumbling plaster, cracked walls, worn stair treads — we see all of this in the pictures, and yet these places are vibrant and alive. Traces of bourgeois life, dignified and stylish, survive despite the adversity.
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Paris
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2016
Number of pages
174 pages
ISBN
9783832734329
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Available on request
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Yes
Bibliography
No
UDC code and author sign
770.9 Har
Volumes
1
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