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The Art of Frederick Sommer : Photography, Drawing, Collage by Michael Torosian
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9780300107838

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Publisher
Yale University Press
ISBN-10
0300107838
ISBN-13
9780300107838
eBay Product ID (ePID)
44409967

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Book Title
Art of Frederick Sommer : Photography, Drawing, Collage
Number of Pages
252 Pages
Language
English
Topic
General
Publication Year
2005
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Art
Author
Michael Torosian
Format
Hardcover

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Item Height
0.1 in
Item Weight
84.6 Oz
Item Length
1.3 in
Item Width
1.2 in

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Trade
LCCN
2004-118000
Reviews
"With powerful images and eloquent text, The Art of Frederick Sommer presents the life s work of our greatest visual poet. This is a book for the ages and a celebration of one hundred years, and it confirms how Sommer s ideas and sources link him to a profound belief in aesthetics as a way of life. To all who now hold this book in their hands: your life may never be the same. " Emmet Gowin, Princeton University, "With powerful images and eloquent text,The Art of Frederick Sommerpresentsthe life's work of our greatest visual poet. This is a book for the ages and a celebration of one hundred years, and it confirms how Sommer's ideas and sources link him to a profound belief in aesthetics as a way of life. To all who now hold this book in their hands: your life may never be the same. "-Emmet Gowin, Princeton University, "With powerful images and eloquent text, The Art of Frederick Sommer presents the life's work of our greatest visual poet. This is a book for the ages and a celebration of one hundred years, and it confirms how Sommer's ideas and sources link him to a profound belief in aesthetics as a way of life. To all who now hold this book in their hands: your life may never be the same. "--Emmet Gowin, Princeton University, "With powerful images and eloquent text, The Art of Frederick Sommer presentsthe life's work of our greatest visual poet. This is a book for the ages and a celebration of one hundred years, and it confirms how Sommer's ideas and sources link him to a profound belief in aesthetics as a way of life. To all who now hold this book in their hands: your life may never be the same. "Emmet Gowin, Princeton University, "With powerful images and eloquent text, The Art of Frederick Sommer presents the life's work of our greatest visual poet. This is a book for the ages and a celebration of one hundred years, and it confirms how Sommer's ideas and sources link him to a profound belief in aesthetics as a way of life. To all who now hold this book in their hands: your life may never be the same. "-Emmet Gowin, Princeton University, "With powerful images and eloquent text, The Art of Frederick Sommer presents the life�s work of our greatest visual poet. This is a book for the ages and a celebration of one hundred years, and it confirms how Sommer�s ideas and sources link him to a profound belief in aesthetics as a way of life. To all who now hold this book in their hands: your life may never be the same. "�Emmet Gowin, Princeton University
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22
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Decimal
779.092
Synopsis
"In total acceptance, almost everything becomes a revelation."--Frederick Sommer This stunning book--published in the artist's centenary--chronicles the extraordinary life and work of Frederick Sommer (1905-1999). One of the great masters and key innovators in the history of art photography, Sommer was a complex and highly creative individual. His work in photography is unconventional and fascinating for its wide range of methodologies and techniques. He also explored making images with other media, creating masterful drawings, collages, and musical scores. Arriving in Arizona in 1931, Sommer abandoned his original profession, landscape architecture, and began painting and drawing. After meeting Alfred Stieglitz in 1935 and Edward Weston in 1936, Sommer embraced and quickly mastered photography. Other artists who later proved inspirational to Sommer included Precisionist painter and photographer Charles Sheeler, Surrealist artist Max Ernst, and photographer Aaron Siskind. With an essay by photo historian Keith F. Davis, exquisite reproductions of Sommer's diverse works, and a detailed chronology of his life by April Watson, The Art of Frederick Sommer describesand documents the full extent of the artist's achievement as a twentieth-century visionary. The book is a revelation for scholars, artists, students, and everyone who admires and appreciates creative genius. Distributed for the Frederick and Frances Sommer Foundation Exhibition Schedule: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City (May 14 - July 31, 2005) Snite Museum of Art, Notre Dame, Indiana (September 11 - November 27, 2005) The J. Paul Getty Museum (May 10 - September 4, 2005), "In total acceptance, almost everything becomes a revelation."--Frederick Sommer This stunning book--published in the artist's centenary--chronicles the extraordinary life and work of Frederick Sommer (1905-1999). One of the great masters and key innovators in the history of art photography, Sommer was a complex and highly creative individual. His work in photography is unconventional and fascinating for its wide range of methodologies and techniques. He also explored making images with other media, creating masterful drawings, collages, and musical scores. Arriving in Arizona in 1931, Sommer abandoned his original profession, landscape architecture, and began painting and drawing. After meeting Alfred Stieglitz in 1935 and Edward Weston in 1936, Sommer embraced and quickly mastered photography. Other artists who later proved inspirational to Sommer included Precisionist painter and photographer Charles Sheeler, Surrealist artist Max Ernst, and photographer Aaron Siskind. With an essay by photo historian Keith F. Davis, exquisite reproductions of Sommer's diverse works, and a detailed chronology of his life by April Watson, The Art of Frederick Sommer describes and documents the full extent of the artist's achievement as a twentieth-century visionary. The book is a revelation for scholars, artists, students, and everyone who admires and appreciates creative genius.
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TR647

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