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Seller Notes
“Used - Good”
Binding
Hardcover
Place of Publication
New York
Language
English
Special Attributes
1st Edition, Dust Jacket
Region
North America
Publisher
Random House, Inc.
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Topic
Historical
Modified Item
No
Subject
Art & Photography
Year Printed
1996
ISBN
0679449752

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Blue Cypress Books

Blue Cypress Books

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  • Storyville New Orleans 1912

    The work of E. L. Bellocq Edited by John Szarkowski - Expanded and revised edition With a new Introduction by Susan Sontag. The famous Storyville portraits. These 89 glass plates were made in 1912 under mysterious circumstances, and found after Bellocq's death. Bellocq was a commercial photographer in New Orleans from around 1895 to 1940. Little is known about his professional work beyond a 1918 commission as company photographer with a shipbuilding firm on the Gulf of Mexico. It is for his hauntingly real photographs of prostitutes in New Orleans's infamous red light district, Storyville that E. L. Bellocq is known. The images were discovered by photographer Lee Friedlander in 1958 and the surviving plates were bought in 1966. This book was originally published in 1970. Bellocq is ...

  • An Absolute must-have in any image lover library! My favorite

    This book is absolutely wonderful. I bought it thinking that it was a second-hand book and that might mean that it was probably a little damaged in the corners or something. Well.... no. This book even smells of a printer's workshop. Its perfect. There are no marks or tears or bending. I've been looking so long for a good copy of this amazing book on Bellocq's work, that i was ready to buy it in any condition. This book has amazing introductions by Susan Sontag and Lee Friendlander (who made the copies from Bellocq's original glass negatives). All photographs are a good size and complete. A solid book about a still obscure artist. I recommend this book to everyone who loves photographs and just to anyone who loves human nature.