Books of NudesHarry N. Abrams, 1 de des. 2007 - 280 pàgines Alessandro Bertolotti's unrivalled collection of books on nudes, amassed over thirty years, allows us to explore the history of photographic creations, from the first academic snapshots all the way up to the most audacious avant-gardists. Organized chronothematically, and accompanied by sociocultural analyses, this work presents over 160 books, from the celebrated to the obscure, and includes all the photographers who made nudes famous: Germaine Krull, Man Ray, Hans Bellmer, Bill Brandt, Araki, Robert Mapplethorpe, Pierre Molinier, Jean Saudek, and Jean-Loup Sieff. Each book is presented with its original cover and a selection of photographs laid out on double-page spreads. With over four hundred reproductions, Books of Nudes is an important reference work for every amateur photographer. Paying tribute to the innovative and often ostentatious layout of these publications, this title is also a must-have for anyone passionate about graphic design. |
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64 pages actresses album American photographer ANTHOLOGY artists avant-garde beauty became Berlin black and white body Brassaï Bunny Yeager Camera cinema Clothbound hardcover dance dancers Éditions Eikoh Hosoe elegant erotic eroticism ÉTUDES FEMME film František Drtikol Germaine Krull German girls glamour HAJIME SAWATARI hardcover with jacket homosexual ideal illustrated images Jan Saudek Jock Sturges Kertész KÖRPER Larry Clark Lotte Herrlich magazine Magnus Weidemann male nudes Manassés models morality movement movie naked nature naturist Nobuyoshi Araki nude nude photography numerous Paris Paul Éluard photoengraved photoengraved plates photogra photographer of nudes photographs in black photographs in color photographs in heliogravure photography book photomontages pictorialist pinup plates in black plates in heliogravure Portfolio including poses printed publications published Sam Haskins sensual sexual shows slipcase style Surrealist Text tipped-in tographs Tokyo Verlag der Schönheit Wandervogel Weimar Republic white and color woman women York young