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Casimir Ostoja Zagourski (in Polish Kazimierz Zagórski; 9 August 1883 – 10 January 1944) was a Polish pioneering photographer of Central African peoples and customs.

Casimir Zagourski
Ostoja coat of arms that Zagourski was entitled to bear
Born
Kazimierz Zagórski

9 August 1883
Zhytomyr, Russian Empire
(now Ukraine)
Died10 January 1944(1944-01-10) (aged 60)
Léopoldville, Belgian Congo
(now Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo)
EducationImperial Russian Air Force (aerial intelligence)
Known forPhotography
Notable workpostcards; portraits; L'Afrique qui disparaît!

Life


Zagourski was born in Zhytomyr in 1883. He was a Pole, from the noble Clan of Ostoja.[1] He served in the Imperial Russian Air Force until 1917, rising to the rank of colonel, and in the Polish military during 1920.

He emigrated from Europe in 1924 and settled in Léopoldville (Belgian Congo), gallicizing his name and opening a photographic studio. Between 1924 and his death he travelled widely in Central Africa, undertaking expeditions to photograph "disappearing" native African traditions in 1929, 1932, 1935 and 1937.[2]

His albums and a postcard series collectively entitled L'Afrique qui disparaît! gained him considerable renown.

He died in Léopoldville in 1944.


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References


  1. Rob Michiels Auctions
  2. Christraud M. Geary, In and Out of Focus: Images from Central Africa, 1885-1960 (Smithsonian Institution, 2002), 59-79.



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