Place: Mardin
Born: 1908
Death: 2002
Biography:
, born Yousuf Karsh on December 23, 1908, in Mardin, Ottoman Empire (now Turkey), was a renowned Armenian Canadian photographer. His life's journey, marked by early challenges and eventual success, laid the foundation for his remarkable photographic career. * **Persecution and Migration**: Karsh's family endured persecution in Turkey, leading to their flight on foot to Aleppo, Syria, in 1922. * **Photographic Beginnings**: In Canada, Karsh joined his uncle, a photographer, in Sherbrooke, Quebec, marking the start of his photographic apprenticeship.
Karsh's photographic portraits have become synonymous with the public images of major international figures. Some of his most notable works include:
* **Establishment**: Karsh established a studio in Ottawa with financial help from his uncle, eventually affiliating with the Ottawa Little Theatre, where he met his wife, actress Solange Gauthier. * **Retirement**: After a distinguished career, Karsh retired in 1993. * **Enduring Impact**: His photographic portraits continue to represent the public images of major international figures, displayed in public galleries and widely circulated in magazines. View More Works by Karsh Of Ottawa on Wikioo.org:
[https://Wikioo.org/@/Karsh-Of-Ottawa](https://Wikioo.org/@/karsh-of-ottawa) | Explore the extensive collection of Karsh's photographic portraits, including those of renowned figures and behind-the-scenes glimpses into his artistic process. Discover More on Wikioo.org:
[https://Wikioo.org/Art.nsf/O/A@D3CRHF](https://Wikioo.org/art.nsf/o/a@d3crhf) | Delve into the rich history of The Ottoman Period Art Movement, influencing Karsh's early life and artistic inclinations. References:
* [Wikipedia.org](https://www.wikipedia.org/) - Yousuf Karsh * Karsh Of Ottawa | Wikioo.org Artist Profile