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Images of Women [Paperback]

Peter Lindbergh (Author)
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October 2000
If you've ever doubted that the work of the greatest photographers
transcends genre, one look at this evocative book of black and white
photos by Peter Lindbergh will change your mind. The German-born
Lindbergh is considered a fashion photographer, and almost every
work in this large-format exhibition catalog was shot for a fashion
magazine. Yet Lindberg often finds a gentle surrealism reminiscent of
Fellini; his landscapes echo with the footsteps of people unseen. Says
Lindberg, -Only if a person's soul appears in the photo do I as the
photographer feel I have achieved what I wanted. With an
outstanding essay by Klaus Honnef.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Now available in paperback--from the world's foremost photographer of women comes this splendid celebration of female form and mystique--a massive collection that spans 300 pages and covers every aspect of Peter Lindbergh's impressive body of work. Nearly every beautiful woman of the past two decades has posed for Peter Lindbergh, from supermodels to movie stars. This splendid monograph reprsents the definitive collection of Lindbergh's considerable oeuvre: classic fashion photographs, arresting candids, portraits of female celebrities--including Madonna, Isabella Rossellini, Sharon Stone, Catherine Deneuve, Charlotte Rampling, Darryl Hannah--and of course his signature shots of the world's supermodels.

About the Author

Peter Lindbergh was born in Germany and today lives in Paris and New York. He has created images for Commes des Garcons and run successful advertising campaigns for such designers as Giorgio Armani, Jil Sander, Calvin Klein, Karl Lagerfeld, and Donna Karan. In addition he has directed a music video for Tina Turner. Lindgergh has been on the staff of Harper's Bazaar, and is currently at Vogue.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 300 pages
  • Publisher: Te Neues Publishing Company; 1ST edition (October 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 3823854844
  • ISBN-13: 978-3823854845
  • Product Dimensions: 15.2 x 10.4 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,979,578 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Challenging Gazes from Handsome Women, March 15, 2001
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This review is from: Images of Women (Hardcover)
Peter Lindbergh's impression of women is a respectful and complimentary one. He sees them as well-grounded in character first, rather than as artful silhouettes. His work often grittily outlines women's substantial personalities by showing them operating independently within the urban and industrial manliness of modern society.

The volume contains female nudity that would probably earn the work an "R" rating if it were a motion picture.

This volume contains 189 Novatone plates that provide the definitive collection of Mr. Lindbergh's fashion and portrait work. The pages are large and the images well reproduced. The main problem with the book is that center creases devaste many images, which should have been fold-outs.

The introduction by Martin Harrison is quite well done, and well worth your time and attention. ". . . [I]t is evident his models enjoy being photographed by him." In making these images, "Lindbergh peels away some of the artifice of a fashion sitting . . . ." The models say, ". . . [W]e recognize ourselves . . . ." "His women are strong; handsome rather than pretty, they are definitely not pushovers." "The gaze . . . is neither passive nor exactly defiant." The gaze is definitely challenging you to show what you've got however, to earn the respect of these self-confident and self-contained women. There is a strong sense of trust that the women are showing in Lindberg in order to to portray themselves in these assertive, rather than pretty, ways.

I find many of his photographs of movement in gritty urban and industrial settings to be interesting rather than compelling. There are lots of those images in this volume, and they usally lack both the abstract and raw qualities of the best urban photographers. Although these are part of his oeuvre, Lindbergh's work is by far at its best when he is portraying a woman's personality.

Relatively few of the images really captured me, although I found the body of his work to be very fine. Here are some favorites:

Tatjana Patitz; France, 1986 (p. 33)

Marie-Sophie Wilson, Frank; French Marie Claire; Grand Bretagne, 1987 (pp. 70-71)

Berri Smither, Harper's Bazaar USA, California, 1993 (p. 87)

Lynne Koester, Paris, 1986 (p. 91)

Linda Evangelista, Glamour, Portugal, 1992 (pp. 174-175)

Marie-Sophie Wilson, German Vogue, Paris, 1987 (p. 181)

Iris Palmer, German Marie Claire, Los Angeles, 1989 (p. 185)

Rachel Williams, American Vogue, Los Angeles, 1988

Nicole and Nikita Blount, Harper's Bazaar USA, New York, 1993

This book is remarkably good for making the reader think about what gazes mean. Most of us think of a challenging gaze as meaning, "stay away." Lindbergh has captured something different, "come closer only if you are worthy." Perhaps more of us should develop this gaze. It is not appraising, rather it is expressing one's own character. Too often, gazes are appraising, and such appraisal can lead to misunderstandings and missed communications.

I suggest you look in the mirror and see what your gazes express.

Show your character more clearly!

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars IMAGES OF IMAGES, April 5, 2002
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This review is from: Images of Women (Paperback)
Peter Lindbergh should stay with fashion photography, staged and stagnant, with women who are only capable of recognizing themselves. With the exception of three or four photographs, most of the women appear to be projecting a lifeless imitation of some human feeling or expression. Even more remarkable is his ability to photograph a nude or semi-nude woman and remove from her any projection of sensuality or femininity. They seem to have the warmth of a mannequin, which in fairness to Lindbergh,may be the truth which he captures.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars excellent photos, paperback book binding weak, July 26, 2005
This review is from: Images of Women (Paperback)
The photos are beautiful and the prints are excellent, but the 'ties that bind' this work of art together are weak. I have had this book for a couple of years, but have only looked through it less than 10 times, and the binding glue is coming loose. This is letting the interior sections move around and basically ruining the whole book. Buyer beware on the crappy construction of this book. The only upside I see is that when the pages finally fall out, I can put some in frames as art.
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