PSA member receives culture medal of Austria.(Austria)(Brief Article)

PSA Journal | August 1, 2004| | Copyright

For his many photographic achievements, Ernst Mathe, FPSA, has been presented with the "Culture Medal" by Dr. Josef Puhringer, Governor of Upper Austria. In addition to this great honor, he has accrued many accomplishments as a photographer and exhibitor.

Mr. Mathe of Linz, Austria, has set a record in international exhibitions that is unparalleled and may possibly never be duplicated. He has been among the Top 25 foreign Color Slide Division (CSD) exhibitors for the past 35 continuous years. Only a few names are as well known on the exhibition scene. His record ...

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