James VanDerZee was one of the great American photographers of the 20th century and the leading African-American photographer of his day. This survey of his work includes his late portraits, as well as many of his best-known photographs and some new discoveries. There are also two revealing essays, one by Deborah Willis, author of "Black Photographers, 1840-1988", which shows how VanDerZee used his artistic powers to shape a collective image of his world, and a biographical text by Rodger Birt that tells the story of the discovery of VanDerZee by the world outside Harlem in 1969.
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187 duotone photographs, bibliogrpahy, notes, index
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Höhe: 298 mm
Breite: 229 mm
Dicke: 25 mm
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978-0-8109-3923-3 (9780810939233)
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