A natural chronicler of all things uniquely American, photographer Lee Friedlander here puts his lens to the work of Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903), designer of many of this country's most iconic public landscapes and the father of North American landscape architecture. Olmsted was responsible for a staggering number of America's greatest parks, including the Niagara reservation (North America's oldest state park), Washington Park, the Biltmore Estate, the U.S. Capitol building landscape and entire parkway systems in ...
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A natural chronicler of all things uniquely American, photographer Lee Friedlander here puts his lens to the work of Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903), designer of many of this country's most iconic public landscapes and the father of North American landscape architecture. Olmsted was responsible for a staggering number of America's greatest parks, including the Niagara reservation (North America's oldest state park), Washington Park, the Biltmore Estate, the U.S. Capitol building landscape and entire parkway systems in Buffalo and Louisville. His most famous work remains New York City's Central Park, a pioneering egalitarian gesture that, at the time, was very unusual for its ready accessibility. This book, published to coincide with The Metropolitan Museum of Art's 2008 exhibition, compiles 89 photographs made by Friedlander in Olmsted's public parks and private estates. This stunning collection of rich tritones celebrates the complex, idiosyncratic picture-making of one of the country's greatest living photographers, and also arrives upon the 150 year anniversary of Olmsted's 1858 design for Central Park. Rambling across bridges and through open meadows and dense undergrowth, Friedlander locates a pure pleasure in Olmsted's designs--in the meticulous stonework, the balance of exposure to shade and in the mature, weather-beaten trees that attest to the durability of Olmsted's vision.
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Add this copy of Lee Friedlander: Photographs, Frederick Law Olmsted: to cart. $54.00, very good condition, Sold by Powell's Books Chicago rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Chicago, IL, UNITED STATES, published 2008 by Distributed Art Publishers (DAP).
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VG: Exlibary book. Stamp on front free end page. Stamp, sticker, and due date card on back pasted end page. Stamp on top text block. Mustard-colored clothbound book. The title is down the spine in gilt lettering. Unpaginated. Profusely illustrated with black-and-white images. A selection of the photographs in this book were included in the exhibition "Lee Friedlander: A Ramble in Olmstead Parks" held at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, 22 January to 1 May 2008, marking the 150th anniversary of Central Park.
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Very Good. New York: Distributed Art Publishers, 2007. 4to. viii+89pp. Many B/W photos. Near fine Book. Bottom corner of boards bumped. (photography, art collection, landscapes) Inquire if you need further information.
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Fine. This is a fine hardcover copy with no wear at all, without dust jacket as issued. Completely clean; Illustrated throughout in black & white with Lee Friedlander's photographs of Frederick Law Olmsted parks and landscapes. There are photographs of Central Park, Morningside Park and Riverside Park in New York, Prospect Park in Brooklyn. Also Downing Park on Newburgh, Rockwood in Tarrytown, the Charles River, Franklin Park, and the Arnold Arboretum in Boston. Jackson Park in Chicago. Many more places as well. Brief text by Lee Friedlander. 13" square, 89 plates. Large heavy book, foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
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As New. No dust jacket as issued. Price is net to all; promotional discounts do not apply. First edition, first printing. Signed in black ink on the title page by Friedlander. Hardcover. Fine ochre cloth covered boards, with tipped in tritone plate and title stamped in silver and gold on the cover; no dust jacket as issued. Photographs and text by Friedlander. Includes captions to the plates. Designed by Katy Homans. Unpaginated (84 pp. ), with 89 tritone plates beautifully printed under the supervision of Daniel Frank of Meridian Printing, from separations by Thomas Palmer. 13 x 13-5/8 inches. Lee Friedlander's work is widely known for transforming our visual understanding of contemporary American culture. Known for passionately embracing all subject matter, Friedlander photographed nearly every facet of American life from the 1950s to the present. From factories in Pennsylvania, to the jazz scene in New Orleans, to the deserts of the Southwest, Friedlander's complex formal visual strategies continue to influence the way we understand, analyze, and experience modern American experience. Friedlander's work continues to influence photographic practice internationally, in part due to the heightened sense of self-awareness that is a trademark of so many of his photographs and in part because of his ability to embrace wide-ranging subject matter, always interpreting it in an elegance that hadn't existed prior to his work. As New (from Friedlander's personal archive). From the publisher: "A natural chronicler of all things uniquely American, photographer Lee Friedlander here puts his lens to the work of Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903), designer of many of this country's most iconic public landscapes and the father of North American landscape architecture. Olmsted was responsible for a staggering number of America's greatest parks, including the Niagara reservation (North America's oldest state park), Washington Park, the Biltmore Estate, the U.S. Capitol building landscape and entire parkway systems in Buffalo and Louisville. His most famous work remains New York City's Central Park, a pioneering egalitarian gesture that, at the time, was very unusual for its ready accessibility. This book, published to coincide with The Metropolitan Museum of Art's 2008 exhibition, compiles 89 photographs made by Friedlander in Olmsted's public parks and private estates. This stunning collection of rich tritones celebrates the complex, idiosyncratic picture-making of one of the country's greatest living photographers, and also arrives upon the 150 year anniversary of Olmsted's 1858 design for Central Park. Rambling across bridges and through open meadows and dense undergrowth, Friedlander locates a pure pleasure in Olmsted's designs--in the meticulous stonework, the balance of exposure to shade and in the mature, weather-beaten trees that attest to the durability of Olmsted's vision." Signed by Author.