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American Cowboys


  • Images (ACC)
  • by Anouk Krantz
Earning wide acclaim for her incredible fine art work exhibited in galleries and published in the bestselling Wild Horses of Cumberland Island (2017) and West: The American Cowboy (2019), the new collection of work in American Cowboys is a another artful, intimate study of the American cowboy character and their sense of place in the world.

ISBN 9781864709186 | E | HB
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Publisher Images (ACC)
ISBN 9781864709186
Author(s) Anouk Krantz
Publication date September 2021
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 355 x 279 mm
Pages 280
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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Earning wide acclaim for her incredible fine art work exhibited in galleries and published in the bestselling Wild Horses of Cumberland Island (2017) and West: The American Cowboy (2019), the new collection of work in American Cowboys is a another artful, intimate study of the American cowboy character and their sense of place in the world. French NYC-based author/photographer/mother, and explorer Anouk Masson Krantz continues her solo journey across America to further explore the American cowboy ethos, long admired for its strength, relentless work ethic, and humble values. She’s travelled tens of thousands of miles across the United States — from Florida in the east to California in the west and over fifteen states — to capture mostly unknown facets of this intriguing culture to most of the world. With her exquisite photographs in these pages Anouk showcases an incredible journey from an outsider’s perspective into the private world of the American cowboy: a story between an outsider and these people’s lives at their most real and never seen. Real people and real stories — an incredible and inspiring story of people coming together to share their lives and celebrate the nation’s cowboy/cowgirl culture, across small and historic ranches, college, junior, and small-town rodeos, and the incredibly diverse group of cowboys/cowgirls coming from different backgrounds, such as Native American, African American, and Vaqueros (in Spanish-speaking parts of the United States). A culture that only works “together” in a world that is increasingly all about “me”. This book is a must-have title among Anouk’s fine collections of photographs.