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Mehemed Fehmy Agha : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mehemed Fehmy Agha
Dr. Mehemed Fehmy Agha (Mykolayiv, 1896 - Pennsylvania, 1978) was a Russian-born Turkish designer, art director, and pioneer of modern American publishing. He was instrumental in defining the role of the magazine art director and delivering the full force of European avant garde experimentation to the pages of ''Vogue'', ''Vanity Fair,'' and ''House & Garden'', the Condé Nast publishing company's flagship magazines in the United States. § 〔http://library.rit.edu/gda/designer/dr-mehemed-fehmy-agh〕 ==Early Life and Education==
Agha was born in the Russian Empire (now Ukraine) to a family of Turkish descent. His education ranged broadly from a degree in economics from the Emperor Peter the Great Polytechnic Institute in Kiev to a degree in Oriental languages in Paris. He then pursued training in the arts, and achieved proficiencies in photography, typography, and the sciences.
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