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Berenice Abbott

Photofile


  • Thames & Hudson
  • by Hank O'Neal
American photographer Berenice Abbott first took up the art while working as an assistant to Man Ray, but soon left to set up her own studio, where she photographed the leading lights of Paris's literary and artistic circles, including James Joyce and Jean Cocteau.

ISBN 9780500411001 | E | PB
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Publisher Thames & Hudson
ISBN 9780500411001
Author(s) Hank O'Neal
Publication date October 2010
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 190 x 122 mm
Illustrations 60 duotone ill.
Pages 144
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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The Photofile series brings together the best work of the world's greatest photographers. Each book contains a selection of the photographer's most important and representative images, plus an introduction and a bibliography. American photographer Berenice Abbott first took up the art while working as an assistant to Man Ray, but soon left to set up her own studio, where she photographed the leading lights of Paris's literary and artistic circles, including James Joyce and Jean Cocteau. She also met and was inspired by the great photographer Eugène Atget, whose work she tirelessly promoted. On her return to her homeland, Abbott began her major project, Changing New York, in which she documented the interaction between the city's dramatic architecture and its people in a series of remarkable images that made her name. By the time of her death at the age of 93, Abbott's diverse body of work had earned her a place as one of the greatest American photographers.

Berenice Abbott

Berenice Abbott

€15.95