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Published on the occasion of an exhibition of works from the Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas at Austin, held there, August 15, 2016-January 1, 2017.
This book has been an opportunity for Erwitt to revisit the photographs he made in his early career and to uncover meaning upon second glance which was not apparent when the image was originally taken. The master of visual one-liners--bold statement images replete with humour, irony and acknowledged absurdity--the photographs selected for this book are quieter, more subtle and suggest Erwitt's increasing confidence in his own eye. By selecting these photographs he has begun to both examine and challenge how his younger self saw the world.
A reissue of the classic and much-loved collection of 500 witty images of dogs by legendary Magnum photographer Elliott Erwitt A dog-lover's dream, DogDogs presents the largest selection ever published of Elliott Erwitt's images of our beloved canine companions. This delightful volume features 500 photographs - of Poodles at dog shows, of Golden Retrievers fetching sticks in the park, of Highland Terriers jumping in the air for joy, and hundreds of other images of dogs walking, being carried, or otherwise enjoying life - all printed full-bleed in arresting duotone. Also included in this gem of a book is a captivating essay by British writer P.G. Wodehouse, an admirer of Erwitt's work and a keen dog-owner himself.
In this work, the photographer Elliott Erwitt focuses exclusively on the beach - that stage on which bodies as well as vanities are fully exposed.
A unique chance to own a limited edition silver gelatin print by Elliott Erwitt
Like his earlier volume Son of Bitch, this work is devoted to his ongoing observation of the canine species and the light its behavior sheds on the human species. Indeed, these portraits of a variety of breeds in their native settings of London, Paris, New York, and Rio reveal a remarkable correlation between hound and human manners. 90 duotone reproductions.
For centuries, Rome has exerted a magnetic spell on inhabitants and travelers alike. Elliott Erwitt delves into the heart of this enduring magnetism. With careful precision, he lays bare the unflagging spirit of a magnificent metropolis. Undaunted by history, Erwitt portrays the distinctive mix of ancient glory and casual indifference which is uniquely Roman. With a blend of science and artistry, Erwitt captures forms, textures andthe mark of the true artistatmospheres. A wonderful addition to the Elliott Erwitt series by teNeues.
Includes previously unpublished photographs of Pittsburgh by acclaimed photographer Elliot Erwitt taken between 1949 and 1950. These photographs, capturing the humanity and spirit of the architecture and people of the city of Pittsburgh, were thought lost until the negatives were recently located in the Pittsburgh Photographic Library.
Through his serious and yet whimsical photography, Erwitt captures the delicious moments which, without hands, would not exist.