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A Aubrey Bodine: Baltimore Pictorialist, 1906-1970 (Maryland Paperback Bookshelf) [Paperback]

Kathleen M. H. Ewing (Author)
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Maryland Paperback Bookshelf September 18, 1996

For nearly fifty years, A. Aubrey Bodine was a Maryland institution, the photographer for the Baltimore Sunday Sun. Surveying the entire range of his work (there are ten thousand Bodine negatives in Baltimore's Peale Museum alone) Kathleen Ewing has selected sixty-eight photographs to show the photographer at his representative—and sometimes surprising—best. In her accompanying text, Ewing places Bodine's work in the romantic pictorial tradition, alongside the early work of Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Westen, Laura Gilpin, and others.

Bodine is perhaps best remembered for his photographs of the Chesapeake Bay and its watermen, but he was also a portrait photographer of consummate skill, capturing subjects as diverse as a group of Amish children and H. L. Mencken by his woodpile on his seventy-fifth birthday. His images of blazing Bessemer steel furnaces and shining barn roofs are equally striking. While Bodine's camera focused mainly on Maryland, he occasionally ventured beyond to show misty rooftops in Nuremberg or championship boxers. A. Aubrey Bodine, Baltimore Pictorialist is a book to be treasured by Marylanders rediscovering an old friend as well as by admirers of photography seeing for the first time the work of a fine American artist.


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[An] exceptionally handsome and informative book. It contains 68 photographs, a representative sample of Bodine's work along with intelligent commentary... For readers who have known his work for years and for those coming to it for the first time, it is an eminently rewarding and pleasurable book.

(Jonathan Yardley Washington Post )

[This] prize-winning photographer for The Sunday Sun was associated by readers with beautiful photographs of Maryland... [But] there was more to his work than his much-admired views of the Chesapeake Bay and the surrounding countryside, or his quintessential portraits of personalities such as H. L. Mencken... A. Aubrey Bodine enlarge[s] our awareness of the photographer's abilities and aims.

(Elisabeth Stevens Baltimore Sun )

They don't make photographers like A. Aubrey Bodine anymore. A photographer for the Baltimore Sunday Sun from 1927 to 1970, he practiced a salon style of Pictorialism with consummate grace and skill... A sincere tribute to Bodine as a regional artist.

(Andy Grundberg New York Times Book Review )

About the Author

Kathleen M. H. Ewing has, since 1976, owned and directed a gallery in Washington, D.C., specializing in contemporary photography. She has worked extensively with the A. Aubrey Bodine photographic estate since 1979. Previously she held positions with the National Gallery of Art.


Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 18 and up
  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press (September 18, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801854164
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801854163
  • Product Dimensions: 11.8 x 9.7 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,752,047 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Pictures Beyond Words, August 5, 1998
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I first saw the A. Aubrey Bodine book at the headquarters of the National Press Photographers Association in Durham, NC. Ken Cooke, director of photography for the Fayetteville Observer, and I were visiting with Charlie Cooper, the NPPA director. We decided to visit Charlie on our way back from Washington where we were coordinating a photo exhibit on Desert Storm at the Smithsonian. During our talk, Charlie picked up on a comment I made about timing, feeling, and heart coinciding with release of the shutter--classic Cartier Bresson "decisive moment" I guess. Anyway, Charlie then took me into the NPPA library where he showed me a book of someone's work he knew defined our discussion. It was the book "A. Aubrey Bodine : Baltimore Pictorialist, 1906-1970."

As NPPA director, Charlie has known and worked with many great photographers and Bodine was one of them. Ken also became very excited having known Bodine from years of working in photojourn! alism and having a sincere appreciation for Bodine's work. I, as the younger man, had never heard of Bodine until that day, but I will always be grateful to Charlie Cooper for introducing me to this book. To me, Bodine defines seeing the day-to-day world with heart and moment as I believe very few photographers today achieve. He is not well known, but his work is something to cherish. I feel very fortunate to have a copy (Charlie was kind enough to send me one). It is a book that every student of photography and community photojournalism should see, feel, and own.

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5.0 out of 5 stars IMPRESSIVE, February 25, 2001
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One Saturday afternoon about five years ago in Washington, DC, I wandered into the gallery of Kathleen Ewing and spent hours looking at the pictures of the photographers she represents. Prominent among them was A. Aubrey Bodine and his magnificent images of the people of the Chesapeake Bay. I'd never heard of Bodine but was completely captured by his pictures of the water and the people who live and work on it. Many of his pictures intrigued me because they look so much like stage settings with actors posed for the pleasure of the camera. But Bodine was also a portrait photographer, and one of great skill. This book, with beautifully reproduced photographs, an appreciation & biography by Ewing and a remembrance by Harold A. Williams who worked with Bodine on the "Baltimore Sun," will surely bring a new and appreciative audience for Bodine. One cannot help but be impressed with the fog rolling in on a Baltimore dock over two sleeping dogs in 1947, naked boys diving into the Patapsco River in a 1933 photograph which pays obvious homage to Thomas Eakins, or with the 1955 portrait of H.L. Mencken, among many, many others. Highly Recommended.
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To say that A. Aubrey Bodine was a photographer for the Baltimore Sunday Sun for forty-three years, from 1927 to 1970, does not begin to convey what he did or the reputation and influence he achieved. Read the first page
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salon exhibitions, camera clubs, boys swimming, newspaper photographer
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Aubrey Bodine, Sunday Sun, Photographic Society of America, New York, Baltimore Sun, Maryland Gallery, Edward Weston, Sun Magazine, Newspaper Photographer of the Year, Patapsco River, United States, Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Steichen, Joseph Costa, Mathew Brady
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