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Berenice Abbott: a complete life, June 30, 2009
I thought this was a wonderful pictorial two volume treat revealing the best of Berenice Abbott's work. Like others I was aware of her remarkable coverage of New York architecture in the thirties but I didn't know that she also worked on a large assignment in 1954 photographing US Route 1 from Florida to Maine and between 1940 and 1961 developed techniques for doing scientific photos.
Book One starts with Hank O'Neal's succinct eleven page essay followed by: Portraits (1925 to 1985) with forty-two plates; The American Scene (1935 to 1983) with forty-six plates; and Science with twenty-three plates. I thought the portraits more interesting for the people she photographed, especially the ones taken in Paris during the twenties, rather than the images themselves. Turn over the pages and a string of cultural personalities pass before you: Peggy Guggenheim; James Joyce; Jean Cocteau; Andre Gide; Edna St. Vincent Millay or Sylvia Beach for instance. The American Scene selection I found much more fascination with the 1954 Route 1 photos very reminiscent of the FSA images from the thirties. The science selection by their nature don't easily fall into what might be called creative photography but I thought the interesting point here is that a female had successfully invaded what was essentially a male preserve of scientific photography and Abbott more or less did it on her own.
Book Two has 149 photos devoted to New York taken between 1930 and 1956 though there are only seven taken after 1938 so the bulk of them are from Abbott's monumental study capturing the changing face of New York buildings and everyday life. These photos are really quite stunning, the sort of images that you can pore over and still find something fresh each time you look.
The two books, needless to say, are wonderful to handle and look at. Each spread has a big photo on the right and a caption centered on the left and for many of the photos, in both books, there are observations from Abbott about the images. Excellent matt art paper and 175 screen deliver a beautiful package to sum up the life of a great American creative photographer.
***SEE SOME INSIDE PAGES by clicking 'customer images' under the cover.
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Quality Photography Book, May 15, 2009
Very nicely done and bound. A good value considering all the images you have in two volumes made by this famous and most excellent photographer.
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Quality Quality, November 17, 2008
I you like beautiful books I'd stongly recommend this fine two volume boxed set. We all know the quality of Abbott's work and it is displayed here with care and reverence. This is a special book. I was going to give it to my son who is a professional photographer, but selfisness has overcome me and its staying right here in my library. Edwin Blair
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