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One Hundred Masterworks by Christopher Cardozo SIGNED Deluxe Limited Edition
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Características del artículo
- Estado
- Como nuevo
- Notas del vendedor
- Personalize
- No
- Signed By
- Christopher Cardozo
- Signed
- Yes
- Ex Libris
- No
- Personalized
- No
- Narrative Type
- Nonfiction
- Features
- slipcase, Limited Edition, Signed
- Inscribed
- No
- Intended Audience
- Young Adults, Adults
- Vintage
- No
- ISBN
- 9783791354217
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Prestel Gmbh & Co KG.
ISBN-10
3791354213
ISBN-13
9783791354217
eBay Product ID (ePID)
208612807
Product Key Features
Book Title
Edward S. Curtis : One Hundred Masterworks
Number of Pages
192 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Individual Photographers / Monographs, Individual Photographers / General, Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies
Publication Year
2015
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Social Science, Photography
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
56.9 Oz
Item Length
12 in
Item Width
9.8 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2014-049053
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"Curtis created 40,000 to 50,000 negatives, he made 10,000 wax cylinder recordings of language and music, he did pioneering film footage, and he produced 2.5 million words of finished ethnographic text. It is an incredibly deep, rich body of work . . . [I]t's absolutely clear that the Native people were active participants. They were co-creating with Curtis. When you look at the images and when you look at the openness, the vulnerability, the presence that people have when they are being photographed by Curtis, it's unique in history. You can see that the Native people are actively helping him create this record. Curtis changed the way an entire nation viewed its Native people. It's quite amazing, and it is unparalleled in the nearly 180-year history of photography." -- Cowboys & Indians "A stunning piece of ethnography and artistry, One Hundred Masterworks is a testament to the history of Native Americans and to Curtis's profound commitment to preserve for posterity their rich, complex lives and spirits." -- The Boston Globe "Minneapolis-based Christopher Cardozo has almost single-handedly rescued from oblivion the American Indian photographs of Edward Curtis, producing eight books and exhibitions that have been seen in more than 40 countries. He repeats his formula of sepia prints on cream paper in this handsome book." -- StarTribune "This gorgeous book . . . celebrates the late 19th- and early 20th-century photographer Edward S. Curtis, whose portraits of Native Americans helped garner respect a people largely disdained at that time in this country . . . [This] title showcases something quite special: his master prints, exquisite photographic items made for exhibition or sale, as distinct from the photogravure prints intended for publication that lacked the depth of the fine darkroom creations. This title succeeds at bringing the reader close to what it's like to view the artist's master prints in person. Excellent essays by Curtis expert Cardozo and historian, critic, and curator of photography A.D. Coleman discuss both Curtis's work and his printmaking technique." -- Library Journal "It is not unprecedented, whether in this country or internationally, to see people at exhibition moved to tears while looking at his photographs." -- The Daily Beast "In the book, Cardoza has done a fantastic job of capturing why Curtis is an irreplaceable part of American cultural history." -- The Daily Beast, "[Christopher Cardozo] has chosen one hundred powerful and evocative images that crystallize the important work to which Curtis devoted his professional life, and the spiritual and material lives of America's native peoples." -- Art of the Times, "Curtis created 40,000 to 50,000 negatives, he made 10,000 wax cylinder recordings of language and music, he did pioneering film footage, and he produced 2.5 million words of finished ethnographic text. It is an incredibly deep, rich body of work . . . [I]t's absolutely clear that the Native people were active participants. They were co-creating with Curtis. When you look at the images and when you look at the openness, the vulnerability, the presence that people have when they are being photographed by Curtis, it's unique in history. You can see that the Native people are actively helping him create this record. Curtis changed the way an entire nation viewed its Native people. It's quite amazing, and it is unparalleled in the nearly 180-year history of photography." -- Cowboys & Indians "A stunning piece of ethnography and artistry, One Hundred Masterworks is a testament to the history of Native Americans and to Curtis's profound commitment to preserve for posterity their rich, complex lives and spirits." -- The Boston Globe "Minneapolis-based Christopher Cardozo has almost single-handedly rescued from oblivion the American Indian photographs of Edward Curtis, producing eight books and exhibitions that have been seen in more than 40 countries. He repeats his formula of sepia prints on cream paper in this handsome book." -- StarTribune "This gorgeous book . . . celebrates the late 19th- and early 20th-century photographer Edward S. Curtis, whose portraits of Native Americans helped garner respect a people largely disdained at that time in this country . . . [This] title showcases something quite special: his master prints, exquisite photographic items made for exhibition or sale, as distinct from the photogravure prints intended for publication that lacked the depth of the fine darkroom creations. This title succeeds at bringing the reader close to what it's like to view the artist's master prints in person. Excellent essays by Curtis expert Cardozo and historian, critic, and curator of photography A.D. Coleman discuss both Curtis's work and his printmaking technique." -- Library Journal "It is not unprecedented, whether in this country or internationally, to see people at exhibition moved to tears while looking at his photographs." - The Daily Beast "In the book, Cardoza has done a fantastic job of capturing why Curtis is an irreplaceable part of American cultural history." - The Daily Beast
Dewey Decimal
770.92 B
Synopsis
Showcasing Edward Curtis's most compelling and important works, this beautiful publication highlights both iconic and rarely seen images, demonstrating Curtis's artistry and mastery of the photographic medium, Widely acknowledged as the world's leading authority on Edward Curtis, Christopher Cardozo draws on his deep understanding of the photographer and his work in curating this stunning selection, chosen from several thousand vintage Curtis photographs created from 1895-1930. Curtis's magnum opus, The North American Indian, is a singular contribution to American history and to the history of North America's Native people. It is also a testament to Curtis's tireless efforts to document and express the culture and spirit of over eighty distinct tribal groups. Every style, subject matter, cultural and geographic area and medium Curtis worked in is included. This volume reproduces prints created in six different print mediums as well as rare ephemera that both contextualise and enrich the masterworks. Carefully and insightfully curated, the photographs in One Hundred Masterworks create a unique mosaic, giving the viewer a deep, rich understanding of Curtis's importance as an artist. This book also celebrates and honours Curtis's achievement through essays on his life, his extraordinary project, the crucial co-creative role of the Native American participants and the environment.Published in association with the Foundation for the Exhibition of Photography., Showcasing Edward Curtis's most compelling and important works, this beautiful publication highlights both iconic and rarely seen images, demonstrating his artistry and mastery of photographic mediums, and his commitment to documenting and preserving for posterity the Native Americans' traditions and ways of life. Widely acknowledged as the world's leading authority on Edward Curtis, author Christopher Cardozo has curated a groundbreaking monograph on internationally renowned photographer Edward Curtis. Curtis's magnum opus, The North American Indian, the most extensive photographic portrait of Native Americans, is a crucial contribution to the history of America's Native peoples as well as a testament to his tireless efforts to document and express the spirit of over eighty distinct tribal groups. In this book Cardozo selected from an unmatched private archive of rare and unique Curtis original, vintage photographs. Never before have Curtis's finest photographs been presented with such fidelity and power in book form. Every style, subject matter, cultural and geographic area, and print medium Curtis worked in is included. The stunning photographs are further enriched and contextualized by essays from world-recognized experts. Creating a unique visual mosaic, the photographs give the viewer a deep, rich understanding of Curtis's accomplishments as an artist, while exploring the crucial role the Native American participants played in co-creating this iconic body of work.
LC Classification Number
E77.5.C75 2015
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