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Photo Icons. 50 Landmark Photographs and Their Stories [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 432 pages, height x width x depth: 195x140x40 mm, weight: 1042 g
  • Sērija : Bibliotheca Universalis
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Oct-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Taschen GmbH
  • ISBN-10: 3836577747
  • ISBN-13: 9783836577748
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 432 pages, height x width x depth: 195x140x40 mm, weight: 1042 g
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Photographs have a strange and powerful way of shaping the way we see the world. The most successful images enter our collective consciousness, defining eras, making history, or simply touching something so fundamentally human and universal that they have become resonant icons all over the globe. To explore this unique influence, Photo Icons puts some of the most important photographic landmarks under the microscope.

From some of the earliest photography, such as Nicéphore Niépce’s 1827 eight-hour-exposure rooftop picture and Louis Daguerre’s famous 1838 street scene, through to Martin Parr, this is as much a history of the medium as a case-by-case analysis of its social, historical, and artistic impact. We take in experimental Surrealist shots of the 1920s and the gritty photorealism of the 1930s, including Dorothea Lange’s Migrant Mother.

We witness the power-makers (Che Guevara) and the heartbreakers (Marilyn Monroe) as well as the great gamut of human emotions and experiences to which photography bears such vivid witness: from the euphoric Kiss in Front of City Hall (1950) by Doisneau to the horror of Nick Ut’s Napalm Against Civilians showing nine-year-old Phan Thi Kim Phúc running naked toward the camera from South Vietnamese napalm.

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From Nicéphore Niépce’s 1827 eight-hour-exposure rooftop pictures to the horror of Nick Ut’s “napalm girl,” the 50 photographs in this collection have defined eras, made history, or touched something so fundamentally human that they have become resonant icons around the world. Each image goes under the microscope, revealing the history of the...
Foreword: Reading Pictures 8(2)
Hans-Michael Koetzle
1827: View From The Study Window
10(1)
Nicephore Niepce
1838: Boulevard Du Temple
11(15)
Louis Jacques
Mande Daguerre
1840: Self-Portrait As A Drowned Man
26(6)
Hippolyte Bayard
1850: Torso Of Bavaria
32(8)
Alois Locherer
Ca.1853: Nude From Behind
40(8)
Eugene Durieu
Eugene Delacroix
1856: Contractions Musculoires
48(6)
Duchenne de Boulogne
1857: Isambard Kingdom: Brunei
54(8)
Robert Howlett
1862: The Ascent Of Mont Blanc
62(8)
Auguste Rosalie Bisson
Ca.1864: Sarah Bernhardt
70(6)
Nadar
1867: Emperor: Maximilian's Shirt
76(8)
Francois Aubert
1871: Dead Communards
84(10)
Andre Adolphe
Eugene Disderi
Ca. 1894: Toulouse-Lautrec In His Studio
94(8)
Maurice Guibert
1898: Bismarck On His Deathbed
102(8)
Max Priester
Willy Wilcke
1898: The Wood Gatherers
110(8)
Heinrich Zille
Ca.1900: Maidenhair Fern
118(8)
Karl Blossfeldt
1907: The Steerage
126(6)
Alfred Stieglitz
1908: Girl Worker In A Carolina Cotton Mill
132(10)
Lewis W. Hine
1912: Grand Prix De I'A. C. F.
142(8)
Jacques-Henri Lartigue
1914: Young Farmers
150(8)
August Sander
1916: Blind Woman
158(8)
Paul Strand
1926: Noire Et Blanche
166(10)
Man Ray
1927: Bertolt Brecht
176(6)
Konrad Ressler
1928: Meudon
182(10)
Andre Kertesz
1936: Spanish Loyalist
192(10)
Robert Capa
1936: Migrant Mother, Nipomo. California
202(8)
Dorothea Lange
1937: Lakehurst, New Jersey. Usa
210(8)
Sam Shere
1939: Mainbocher Corset
218(8)
Horst P. Horst
1945: Vj Day
226(6)
Alfred Eisenstaedt
1945: Germany, 1945
232(10)
Henri Cartier-Bresson
1945: View From The Dresden City Hall Tower Toward The South
242(6)
Richard Peter
1947: Vienna
248(8)
Ernst Haas
1950: The Kiss In Front Of City Hall
256(8)
Robert Doisneau
1955: James Dean On Times Square
264(10)
Dennis Stock
1960: Barbara Pregnant With Shawn
274(8)
Will McBride
1960: Leopoldville
282(10)
Robert Lebeck
1961: Leap To Freedom
292(4)
Peter Leibing
1962: Marilyn's Last Sitting
296(10)
Bert Stern
1963: Che
306(10)
Rene Burri
1966: Andy Warhol And The Velvet Underground
316(10)
Gerard Malanga
1972: Kim Phuc -- Napalm Against Civilians
326(6)
Nick Ut
1973: Leonid Brezhnev, Willy Brandt, Bonn
332(8)
Barbara Klemm
1977: Hanns Martin Schleyer, Prisoner Of The Raf
340(4)
RAF
1981: They're Coming!
344(10)
Helmut Newton
1981: Revenge Of The Goldfish
354(8)
Sandy Skoglund
1982: Lisa Lyon
362(10)
Robert Mapplethorpe
1987: Un Santo Oscuro
372(8)
Joel-Peter Witkin
1991: Kuwait
380(12)
Sebastiao Salgado
1991: Acropolis, Athens, Greece
392(10)
Martin Parr
1992: Chambre Close
402(8)
Bettina Rheims
2001: View of Manhattan from Williamsburg, Brooklyn
410(8)
Thomas Hoepker
Appendix
Bibliography
Credits
Imprint 418
Hans-Michael Koetzle, born 1953, is a Munich-based freelance author and journalist, focusing mainly on history and the aesthetics of photography. He has published numerous books on photography, including Die Zeitschrift twen (1995), Photo Icons (2001), Das Lexikon der Fotografen (2002), René Burri (2004), Photographers A-Z (2011) and Dr. Paul Wolff & Tritschler (2019).