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Waldemar Abegg | akg-images | Album | Paul Almasy Piero Baguzzi | Nicolò Orsi Battaglini | David Borland British Library | Cameraphoto | Hervé Champollion | Peter Connolly Mark de Fraeye | Gérard Degeorge | Electa | The Francis Frith Collection Markus Hilbich | John Hios | Andrea Jemolo | Marion Kalter Anthony F. Kersting | Tristan Lafranchis | Erich Lessing | Walter Limot Joseph Martin | Bildarchiv Monheim | James Morris | Nimatallah Robert O'Dea | Vincenzo Pirozzi | Abraham Pisarek Marco Rabatti & Serge Domingie | Sotheby's | ullstein bild | Tony Vaccaro |
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After first training to be an architect, Gérard Degeorge has spent more than twenty-five years devoting himself to photography, concentrating especially on the art and architecture of the Islamic world. Alongside his a professorship at the École d'architecture Paris-la-Seine, where he teaches Islamic architecture and Arab history, Degeorge has photographed for numerous art magazines and a series of coffee table books, including works on Petra, Samarkhand and the art of the Islamic tile. akg-images is pleased to represent Gérard Degeorge in all territories. |
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