Acrobat
온라인 미리보기보다 훨씬 뛰어난 품질의 고해상도 디지털 이미지를 구매해 보세요.
각 파일은 사내 전문가가 고급 도구와 숙련된 수동 리터칭 기술을 사용하여 세심하게 준비합니다. 우리는 모든 이미지가 탁월한 선명도, 정확한 색상 재현력, 그리고 미세한 디테일까지 완벽하게 갖추도록 보장합니다.
최종 파일은 전문적인 편집 및 인쇄 환경에서 즉시 사용할 수 있도록 최적화되어 72시간 이내에 이메일로 발송됩니다. 이는 세계적인 디자인 스튜디오, 출판사 및 갤러리가 신뢰하는 것과 동일한 품질입니다.
모든 디지털 이미지 주문에 포함된 혜택
전문적인 디지털 이미지 전송 보장
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빠른 이메일 전송
주문 후 72시간 이내에 고해상도 디지털 이미지 파일이 이메일로 발송되며, 즉시 사용하실 수 있습니다.
AI 기술로 향상된 디지털 파일
귀하의 작품은 고급 AI 도구와 수동 편집 과정을 거쳐 전문적으로 최적화되며, 이를 통해 디테일과 선명도, 색상의 정확도를 극대화합니다.
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추가 수입 비용 없음 - 언제나
관세나 부가세, 배송비 부담 없이 작품을 즉시 감상하세요 - 디지털 다운로드는 언제나 면세 혜택이 적용됩니다.
정확한 색상 보장
전문적인 도구와 색상 관리 시스템을 통해 디지털 이미지가 원본의 색상을 최대한 정확하게 구현하도록 보장합니다.
60일 만족 보장제
구매하신 디지털 이미지에 만족하지 못하실 경우, 60일 이내에 수정 또는 100% 환불을 진행해 드립니다 - 어떠한 문의도 필요 없습니다.
100% 환불 보장
만족하지 못하셨나요? 디지털 파일을 수령하신 후 60일 이내라면 별도의 이유를 밝힐 필요 없이 전액 환불해 드립니다.
대량 주문 할인
이미지 3매 구매 시 10% 할인 - 5매 구매 시 15% 할인 - 10매 이상 구매 시 20% 할인. 크리에이티브 프로젝트, 갤러리, 에이전시에 매우 유용합니다.
유사한 작품들
작가 소개
Karimeh Abboud: A Pioneer of Palestinian Photography
Karimeh Abboud (1893-1940), a name perhaps less familiar than some of her contemporaries, stands as a pivotal figure in the early history of photography within Palestine. Born in Bethlehem amidst a landscape steeped in religious and cultural significance, she emerged not merely as a photographer but as a chronicler of daily life, a preserver of memory, and one of the first women to establish herself as a professional artist wielding the camera with remarkable skill and vision. Her work offers an intimate glimpse into Palestine during a period of immense social and political transformation – a time before the displacement that would forever alter the region’s identity. Abboud's legacy lies not just in her technical proficiency, but in her courageous independence and her dedication to capturing the essence of Palestinian society through a distinctly feminine lens.Early Life and Artistic Beginnings
Karimeh Abboud’s story begins within a family deeply rooted in Bethlehem’s cultural fabric. Her father, Said Abbud, was a respected teacher and later pastor of the Lutheran Church, providing her with an education that valued both faith and intellectual curiosity. Her mother, Barbara Bader, also contributed to this environment of learning and artistic appreciation. It was in 1913, at the tender age of seventeen, that she received a camera as a birthday gift – an event that irrevocably altered the course of her life. Initially experimenting with portraits of family and friends, capturing the familiar landscapes of Bethlehem, Abboud quickly demonstrated a keen eye for composition and light. Her early photographs, marked by a remarkable sensitivity to detail and a nascent understanding of storytelling through image, were dated as far back as October 1919, establishing her as one of the earliest practitioners of photography in Palestine. This initial foray into the medium was further nurtured during her studies at the American University of Beirut, where she broadened her artistic horizons while simultaneously exploring the rich literary traditions of Arabic literature.A Studio and a Vision: Nazareth and Beyond
Leaving Lebanon, Abboud established a home studio in Nazareth, a bustling city that served as a significant commercial and cultural center during this period. This move marked a transition from purely personal artistic expression to a professional career focused on serving the community. She catered to a diverse clientele – capturing weddings, family portraits, and documenting important social events. Notably, her work was stamped with both Arabic and English lettering: “Karimeh Abbud - Lady Photographer - كريمة عبود: مصورة شمس” (Karimeh Abboud – The Sun’s Photographer). This branding not only advertised her services but also subtly asserted her position as a skilled and respected artist within the local market. Beyond Nazareth, she ventured to other key Palestinian locations like Haifa, Jerusalem, and Tiberias, documenting public spaces and capturing the spirit of these diverse urban centers. Her travels were often undertaken with a keen eye for detail, resulting in evocative images that offer valuable insights into the daily lives of Palestinians during this era.Hand-Painted Reproductions: Preserving the Image
A particularly innovative aspect of Abboud’s practice was her development of hand-painted reproductions of her studio photographs. Recognizing the fragility and potential for deterioration of early photographic prints, she began offering meticulously crafted copies in the mid-1930s. This technique not only ensured the longevity of her work but also elevated it to a level of artistic value, transforming them into treasured souvenirs and keepsakes. These reproductions were often presented as postcards, allowing her images to circulate widely throughout Palestine and beyond. This practice speaks volumes about Abboud’s foresight – anticipating the challenges of preserving visual history in an era before digital technology.Legacy and Historical Significance
Karimeh Abboud's contribution to Palestinian art and cultural heritage is profound. She was one of the first women to gain recognition as a professional photographer in the Arab world, challenging traditional gender roles and demonstrating remarkable entrepreneurial spirit. Her photographs offer an invaluable visual record of Palestine during a period of significant social and political upheaval – a time marked by growing nationalist sentiment, British Mandate rule, and increasing tensions between Jewish and Palestinian communities. Her images capture not only the beauty of the landscape but also the everyday lives, customs, and traditions of the people who inhabited it. Today, her work is being rediscovered and celebrated, offering a vital window into a complex and often overlooked chapter of Middle Eastern history. The recent exhibition at the Eretz Israel Museum in Be’er Sheva, showcasing over 100 of her original photographs, underscores her enduring legacy as a pioneering artist and a true chronicler of Palestine. Her story serves as a reminder that even within the shadows of conflict, artistic expression can provide a powerful means of documenting, preserving, and celebrating cultural identity.karimeh abboud
1893 - 1940 , Palestine
주요 정보
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Early Arab photography
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['None documented']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Father (pastor)']
- Date Of Birth: 1893-11-18
- Date Of Death: 1940-04-27
- Full Name: Karimeh Abboud
- Nationality: Palestinian
- Notable Artworks:
- Baalbek photographs
- Haifa street scenes
- Nazareth portraits
- Place Of Birth: Bethlehem, Palestine

