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| Edward Weston: A Legacy | 
| Authors: Jennifer Watts, Jonathan Spaulding, Jessica Todd Smith, Edward Weston, Susan Danly Publisher: Merrell Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 442114
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 288 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.2 Dimensions (in): 11.8 x 11.7 x 1.2
ISBN: 1858942063 Dewey Decimal Number: 779.092 EAN: 9781858942063 ASIN: 1858942063
Publication Date: May 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Book is brand new, and has never been opened. Thousands of satisfied customers!
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The Best Weston August 19, 2006 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
Being very fond of Mr. Weston's photography, I have seen several books of his work. This is the best to date that I have had the pleasure to review. His landscapes constitute the preponderance of this collection, and they are shown at a size large enough to enable the many fine details in them to stand out. This man had the eye for natural design that sets apart inspiration from the rest.
In addition to his wonderful landscapes, there are nudes; a number of portraits; some shells and other artifacts of nature; industrial designs; and some unusual subjects, such as that of a dead man on the ground, clothed and in apparent repose. I found the shots Weston took of Death Valley at distance to be especially compelling, and his Point Lobos photographs also superb.
If you love Weston's work, you will adore this book.
Perfect selection of pictures November 14, 2005 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
If you don't have any photography book with Weston's pictures, get this one... You will get perfect selection of pictures well printed. It's almost fundamental book for everyone interested in photography.
An Extraordinary Compilation Of Photography As Art! October 30, 2003 28 out of 28 found this review helpful
Edward Weston, more than any other photographer that I admire and have studied, succeeded in creating photography as art. His abstract and voluptuous landscapes of the human form, his photographic sculptures of organic matter, his special vision that captured unnoticed works of art in nature, bring extraordinary passion and life to black and white photography. His exploration of "the universality of basic form" has provided us with masterpieces of photographic art. Much of Weston's best work is featured in this large and exquisite book. Published in London in association with the Huntington Library, printed and bound in Italy, and issued on fine paper approaching photographic print quality, this book is certainly a wonderful legacy of Edward Weston and his work. In 1937 and 1938, the Guggenheim Foundation paid Weston to take a two-year photographic trip though California and the West - he was the first photographer to be awarded a Guggenheim fellowship - the images he made during that trip - more than 500, were presented to the Huntington Library. "What it all comes to is this," Weston wrote the Guggenheim Foundation in 1939, "I want very much to have a collection in the Huntington Library and will do anything I can to make it possible." "Edward Weston: A Legacy" organizes much of this material - extensive commentary, notes, biographical information and career-long examples of Weston's photographs. It is a truly stunning compilation. Weston's work evokes warmth, sensuality, the erotic. There is passion behind his photographs of animals, like the fleet fox, his portraits, and in his strange visions of antique statuary. His nudes, especially the extraordinary work he does with Charis Wilson, take the viewer beyond the erotic to a discovery of eternal forms. This is a magnificent book containing a master's work - a real treasure! JANA
Overdue but worth the wait June 19, 2003 38 out of 39 found this review helpful
Edward Weston gave more that 500 of his favorite works to the Huntington Library. Note books and other written material complete a major collection. This book is a major attempt to organize and say something meaningful about a prolific, private genius. I haven't read it all but I've already learned a lot and I've studied Weston for 40 years. The reproductions and their display as 8X10 contact prints is one of the most astonishing feats of printing I've ever seen, especially the nudes of Charis Wilson and the incredible sand dunes at Oceano. There are many photos that I have never seen, many I have seen and some I've held in my hand. This gives me the perspective to say that this book is worth buying just for the prints. You'll think as I have that you missed something until now, especially if all you've seen is book prints. This is as close you'll come to the real thing in print. I've sat buried in this book for half an hour, afraid to breath.
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