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Art Edition No. 251-2500 Limited to 2,250 individually numbered copies, each signed by Peter Beard. Comes in a clamshell box with a wood book stand. XXL format: 200 pages of diaries and 300 pages of collages. Original essay by photo critic Owen Edwards. Companion volume, image index with captions for all images from main book, personal photos and early work of the artist, interview with the artist, a facsimile reprint of Beard's 1993 handwritten essay from the sold-out first issue of Blind Spot magazine, extensive bibliography, filmography and list of exhibitions. All color illustrations are color-separated and reproduced in Pan4C, the finest reproduction technique available today, which provides unequalled intensity and color range.
A vital chronicler of the past few decades, Peter Beard has photographed Jacqueline Kennedy, Truman Capote, Andy Warhol, Karen Blixen, Salvador Dali, and many others. This limited edition exhibition catalogue contains a wealth of his photographic portraits.
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Né à New York en 1938, ce photographe américain passe depuis l'âge de vingt ans une grande partie de sa vie au Kenya. Auteur d'une oeuvre d'une grande originalité, il a été initié par Karen Blixen aux mystères de l'âme noire et n'a cessé d'approfondir sa connaissance de la complexité des grands thèmes africains.
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A 50th anniversary edition of Peter Beard's landmark publication on Africa's wildlife crisis, limited to 5,000 numbered copies and featuring an updated foreword from Paul Theroux. With hundreds of historical photographs and writings, as well as Beard's own indelible images of elephant, rhino, and hippo populations, this is a seminal account of...
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Peter Beard's landmark book on Africa's wildlife crisis remains a seminal account of a continent transformed by the human quest for adventure and "progress." Featuring Beard's unforgettable images of elephant, rhino, and hippo populations, this edition includes an interview with anti-ivory trade campaigner Dr. Esmond Bradley Martin.