Rosenblum, Walter

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New York, NY
Aperture Foundation, Inc,
1992
pb.
ill.
Zeitschrift, Einzelheft
0003-6420; 0-89381-512-8
Text engl. - *Dieses Heft ist ohne Nummernbezeichnung. - Nur Kurztitelaufnahme 09.2001.
New York, NY
Aperture
1990
319 p.
OLw.
79 ill.
Buch
0-89381-420-2 (hc.); 0-89381-441-5 (sc.)
26 essays, published in the 100th anniversary year of Paul Strand’s birth.
Ausstellungskatalog, Zürich, Galerie für Kunstphotographie Zur Stockeregg, s. a.
Galerie für Kunstphotographie Zur Stockeregg; Katalog 5.
Zürich
Galerie für Kunstphotographie Zur Stockeregg
limit. Aufl. 2000 Ex.
199 p.
pb.
93 duotone photographs
Katalog
-
Text dt., engl.
s. l. (Amsterdam)
Time-Life Books (Nederland) B.V.
1979
First German printing
248 S.
OHlw.
ill.
Jahrbuch
-
Titel der Originalausgabe: Photography Year.
Chicago, Houston
Stephen Daiter Gallery/ John Cleary Gallery
2000
176 p.
cb. in dustjacket
169 ill.
Buch
Toronto
Lumiere Press
1995
200 numbered copies
cloth-backed boards
ill.
Illustrated with 6 copy photographs of Hine's images. - Nur Kurztitelaufnahme 06.2006.
Photography Year Book.
London
Photography Magazine (Great Britain) Ltd.
1958
236 p. incl. ads
cb.
ill.
Jahrbuch
*from Cartier-Bressons series „La Seine“.
Milano
Admira
2011
112 p.
pb.
74 photographs
Buch
Text ital., engl. - This is vol. 1; vol. 2 containg correspondece is to follow. - The first of a two-volume box set (the second will include the correspondence of Paul Strand & Walter Rosenblum's long correspondence), the book Corrispondenze Elettive / Enduring Friendship collects, in two sections, 74 photographs by Paul Strand and Walter Rosenblum, mentors to one another, linked by a deep bond of esteem and affection. Both were members of the Photo League, and the two met in 1936 at the famous New York organization. Despite Strand moving to France, thanks to their extensive correspondence and visits to one another the two managed to keep their friendship alive, fortified by a continuous exchange of ideas, criticisms and suggestions on many different topics. The title "Correspondence Elettive" deliberately evokes Johann Wolfgang Goethe's novel "Elective Affinities" to emphasize the idea of two men and artists, each with their own artistic identity and humanity, who chose to travel along a stretch of their own path.
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