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    View Generation to Generation- Small Softcover Edition by Bernard MendozaPreview
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    The Jews, it was once suggested by Mark Twain, represent, by their numbers, no more than “…… a nebulous dim puff of star dust lost in the blaze of the Milky Way.”

    It was part of a commentary published in Harpers Magazine in 1899 in which Twain inquired as to the secret of the Jews immortality.

    Some thirty five years later the furor of Nationalism in Eastern Europe gave way to the venom and savagery of Nazism.

    Living in Berlin during that time was Roman Vishniac, a young Russian physician with a passion for photography. With an almost prophetic vision he wandered the ghettos of Eastern Europe often at great danger to himself. Vishniac sensed he was capturing more than just the depredation of a people, as he wrote later in his book ‘A Vanished World’ "… it was my duty to my ancestors, who grew up among the very people who were being threatened, to preserve - in pictures, at least - a world that might soon cease to exist.”

    Was Vishniac right? Had the world of the Jew vanished some 45 years after Twain posed the question of their immortality?
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    • Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
    • Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
      # of Pages: 40
    • Publish Date: Mar 15, 2010
    • Language English
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    Bernard Mendoza
    London - California - Texas

    Bernard Mendoza's work has been collected and exhibited in museums and galleries around the world including, amongst others, The National Portrait Gallery in London, The National Portrait Gallery in Scotland, The Smithsonian Institute, The Royal Photographic Society in the UK, The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, The Denver Art Museum and Editions de la Tortue in Paris. His work has been published in a variety of prestigious books including the University of Michigan Quarterly Review, the M.I.L.K. trilogy of books on Family, Love and Friendship, The Art Directors' Index to Photographers and the Denver Confluence of the Arts. Mendoza has received numerous awards including a Colorado Council on the Arts Fellowship and is a two-time recipient of a John Kobal Foundation International Award for Portraiture.

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