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Artwork details
- Printing : Digital on Paper
- Framing : Framing on request
- Dimensions : 39.4x39.4in
- Edition : All editions sold (10 / 10)
About this artwork
The truth is clearly seen , frame by frame taken from the Abraham Zapruder film of the planned assassination of President Kennedy in Dallas 1963 JFK is shot from the "Front not the back "
One of the most studied home movies in history, the Zapruder film shows the assassination of JFK – in 26.6 seconds on 486 frames.
Zapruder filmed the Kennedy limousine after it turned onto Elm Street and captured the entire assassination—the only photographer… to do so. He used a Bell & Howell Model 414PD Zoomatic Director Series camera with a Varamat 9-27mm f1.8 zoom lens, set for full close-up. Its 8mm Kodachrome II color film moved through the camera at an average speed of 18.3 frames per second, as determined by later tests.
One of the most studied home movies in history, the Zapruder film shows the assassination of JFK – in 26.6 seconds on 486 frames.
Zapruder filmed the Kennedy limousine after it turned onto Elm Street and captured the entire assassination—the only photographer… to do so. He used a Bell & Howell Model 414PD Zoomatic Director Series camera with a Varamat 9-27mm f1.8 zoom lens, set for full close-up. Its 8mm Kodachrome II color film moved through the camera at an average speed of 18.3 frames per second, as determined by later tests.
Thomas Dellert
Germany
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Experienced Artist
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« "ART IS LOVE MADE VISIBLE." »
Thomas Dellert is an internationally renowned Swedish painter and photographer who has taken part in numerous solo exhibitions throughout the United States and several European nations. His works are featured in the permanent collections of the Holocaust Memorial Museum (Washington DC), Heinz, Mercedes Benz, Absolute Vodka and the Swedish Royal Family, to name a few. Combining satirical and historical elements, Dellert mixes painting, collage and graphic art to convey both the deep darkness and shining hope of humanity.