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The Dog - 100
Years of Classic Photography
EDITOR:
Ruth Silverman
DESCRIPTION: From the earliest daguerreotypes and cartes
de visite to captivating portraits from photographers on the forefront
of today's art scene, the images in The Dog: 100 Years of Classic
Photography are as stunning as the dogs are endearing. Just as dog
lovers have long been aware that man's best friend is among the
most naturally photogenic of subjects, contemporary greats such
as Keith Carter and Sally Mann have also picked up on the undeniable
chemistry that exists between canines and the camera. But in The
Dog: 100 Years of Classic Photography from the editor of the landmark
The Dog Observed, it's apparent that the masters from the earlier
part of the century were also well-acquainted with the dog-as-subject
genre. In Robert Capa's Rome (1943) a young soldier gingerly places
a small puppy in his combat helmet. Protection, loyalty, camaraderie--all
themes associated with war are evoked in a single photograph of
a boy and a dog. Likewise, Robert Doisneau brings to light a Paris
that is at once familiar without being trite, simply by photographing
a dog looking into the camera while his master turns away on the
Pont des Arts. Each photograph in this remarkable collection reflects
a unique moment in time, and the sometimes surprising, occasionally
humorous, always intimate relationship people have with their dogs.
Whether it's the fine art photography buff or the most dedicated
of dog lovers, The Dog: 100 Years of Classic Photography is guaranteed
to set more than just a few tails wagging.
AUTHORBIO:
Ruth Silverman was formerly the Associate Curator of the International
Center of Photography. Her previous books, The Dog Observed and
Athletes, each won the Photography-Book-of-the-Year award and were
organized as traveling exhibitions by the Smithsonian Institution.
She is also the author of San Francisco Observed.
PAGES:
160
PUBLISHER: Chronicle Books
BINDING: tp
LISTPRICE: 24.95
PUBDATE: 20001001
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