Description: Eugene Atget by John Szarkowski Museum Of Modern Art- First Ed. Photography Book Hardcover, First Edition with Book JacketBeautifully designed and written book. Book Condition: Very Good. No writing, Dog-eared papesBook Jacket: No rips, damage but, has a slight yellowing towards the top and bottom. This seems to be on other listings too.(see photo)Black Linen Book Cover with Silver Stamped Text on Spine and Cover- beautiful Very Good no damage or any issues. Please note Book bottom has very small stains(?) only on a few page edges. (Please see photo #19) Eugène Atget (1857-1927) devoted more than 30 years of his life to a rigorous documentation of Paris, its environs and the French countryside, through more than 8,000 photographs. In the process, he created an oeuvre that brilliantly delineates the richness, complexity and character of his native culture. Atget's uncompromising eye recorded the picturesque villages and landscape of France; the storied chateaux and the romantic parks and gardens of the ancien régime of Louis XIV; and, in post-Haussmann Paris, architectural details, private courtyards, shop windows, curious buildings and streets, and the city's various denizens. Atget died almost unknown in 1927, although groups of his prints were included in various Paris archives. In 1925 Berenice Abbott discovered his work, and after his death she arranged to buy his archives with the help of art dealer Julien Levy; in 1968 that collection was purchased by The Museum of Modern Art. Originally published in 2000 and long unavailable, this classic, superbly produced volume surveys the collection through 100 carefully selected photographs. John Szarkowski, head of MoMA's Department of Photography from 1962 to 1991, explores the unique sensibilities that made Atget one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century and a vital influence on the development of modern and contemporary photography. An introductory text and commentaries on Atget's photographs form an extended essay on the remarkable visual intelligence displayed in these subtle, sometimes enigmatic photographs., Eug ne Atget (1857-1927) devoted more than 30 years of his life to a rigorous documentation of Paris, its environs and the French countryside, through more than 8,000 photographs. In the process, he created an oeuvre that brilliantly delineates the richness, complexity and character of his native culture. Atget's uncompromising eye recorded the picturesque villages and landscape of France; the storied chateaux and the romantic parks and gardens of the ancien r gime of Louis XIV; and, in post-Haussmann Paris, architectural details, private courtyards, shop windows, curious buildings and streets, and the city's various denizens. Atget died almost unknown in 1927, although groups of his prints were included in various Paris archives. In 1925 Berenice Abbott discovered his work, and after his death she arranged to buy his archives with the help of art dealer Julien Levy; in 1968 that collection was purchased by The Museum of Modern Art. Originally published in 2000 and long unavailable, this classic, superbly produced volume surveys the collection through 100 carefully selected photographs. John Szarkowski, head of MoMA's Department of Photography from 1962 to 1991, explores the unique sensibilities that made Atget one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century and a vital influence on the development of modern and contemporary photography. An introductory text and commentaries on Atget's photographs form an extended essay on the remarkable visual intelligence displayed in these subtle, sometimes enigmatic photographs.LC Classification NumberTR653.S9296 2000Text by Szarkowski, John
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Literary Movement: Modernism
Intended Audience: Adults
Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy
Edition: First Edition
Book Title: Atget
Number of Pages: 224 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Callaway Editions, Incorporated
Item Height: 0.9 in
Publication Year: 2000
Topic: Europe / France, General, Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General
Illustrator: Yes
Genre: Art, Photography, History
Item Weight: 57 Oz
Item Length: 12 in
Author: John Szarkowski
Item Width: 10.1 in
Format: Hardcover