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020 _a9781597112956
082 _aARTS
_bLAN
100 _aLange, Dorothea
245 0 _aDorothea Lange: Aperture Masters of Photography
260 _aLondon
_bThames & Hudson
_c2014
300 _a96
_c21.08 x 1.52 x 20.83 cm
_rHardbound
504 _aThis classic monograph, first issued as a hardcover volume in 1965, began its life in 1958 as a monograph issue of aperture magazine published in celebration of weston’s life. Drawing on a decades-long collaboration between the photographer and Nancy newhall, aperture cofounder and early moma curator, this volume brings together a sequence of images and excerpts from weston’s writing in an effort to channel the photographers spirit of creativity and, in his own words, “present clearly My feeling for life with photographic beauty... Without subterfuge or evasion in spirit or technique.” now, fifty years later, aperture is pleased to present a reissue of this volume, which covers the range of weston’s greatest works. Accompanying and amplifying the images are weston’s own thoughts, excerpted from his now-famed daybooks and letters. Others who contributed to the making of the book include two of the artist’s sons, Brett and Cole, and two other aperture cofounders: filmmaker and author dody Weston Thompson and photographer ansel Adams, whose essay on the jacket offers a posthumous tribute to a remarkable artist and his oeuvre. A brief bibliography as well as a chronology offer further insight into the life and work of this giant of twentieth-century photography.
650 _aArt
650 _aDocumentary photography
650 _aPhotography
650 _aSocial life
650 _aUnited States
942 _cBKS
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