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American in Europe : Photography Collection

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This new collection is proof that new ways of telling the history of photography still exist.

Featuring a selection of works from the very personal collection of Cologne-based connoisseur Baroness Jeane von Oppenheim, An American in Europe experiences the development of photography in the 20th century not in a chronological fashion, but according to genre: from portraits, to landscapes, to architectural photography, to still lifes, to fashion and film.

Oppenheim gave her outstanding collection of about 700 photographs to the Norton Museum of Art in Palm Beach in 1999.

This book focuses on surprisingly atypical choices from the oeuvres of 125 seminal artists, such as Walker Evans, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Alexander Rodchenko, Albert Renger-Patzsch, and Ulrich Tillman.

Over 130 images in duotone and color illustrate the aesthetic differences between various styles, genres, and authors, and show diversities and affinities among different continents, cultures and periods.

This extraordinary recombination of photographs by master artists offers viewers a fresh look at the world of photography.

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Product Details
Hatje Cantz
3775709738 / 9783775709736
Hardback
01/01/2001
Germany
176 pages, 5 colour illustrations, 125 b&w illustrations
225 x 245 mm, 912 grams
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