Tom Hunter is a London-based photographer of international renown for his engaging, distinctive, and often provocative re-creations of Old Master paintings. In 1998 he won the John Kobal Photographic Portrait Award for "A "Woman Reading a Possession Order"," a beautifully crafted photograph based on a composition by the Dutch master, Johannes Vermeer (16321675). Featuring selections of the bold images that established Hunter s reputation, together with new work, this book conveys the artist s deep concern with depicting the ...
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Tom Hunter is a London-based photographer of international renown for his engaging, distinctive, and often provocative re-creations of Old Master paintings. In 1998 he won the John Kobal Photographic Portrait Award for "A "Woman Reading a Possession Order"," a beautifully crafted photograph based on a composition by the Dutch master, Johannes Vermeer (16321675). Featuring selections of the bold images that established Hunter s reputation, together with new work, this book conveys the artist s deep concern with depicting the lives of the residents of Hackney, East London, as captured in the headlines of Hunter s local newspaper, the "Hackney Gazette"."" These startling, sometimes tragic, stories are retold in carefully staged photographs, whose compositions are frequently derived from paintings in the National Gallery. An essay by best-selling novelist Tracy Chevalier examines Hunter s story-telling, while Colin Wiggins discusses the relationship between Hunter s work and paintings in the National Gallery and elsewhere."
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Good. 8 x 9.75. Covers have heavy edge wear, small area of sticker remains on front, corners and ends of spine bumped and rounded, binding tight, no writing, staged photographs of murder, rape and other violent scenes intended to remind people that violence happens, color illustrations.
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New in None Issued jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall This isa New and Unread copy and in the original unopened publisher's shrink wrap. NOT a remainder copy.
Add this copy of Tom Hunter-Living in Hell: and Other Stories to cart. $15.95, like new condition, Sold by Longhouse, Pub. & Bookseller rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from West Brattleboro, VT, UNITED STATES, published by The National Gallery, 2006.
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Fine and bright stiff wraps. Illustrated Gatefold wraps. A unique showcase of the photographer's reworking from the past. Beautifully illustrated. Full page photographs and dynamic.
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Used-Good. Tom Hunter is a London-based photographer of international renown for his engaging, distinctive, and often provocative re-creations of Old Master paintings. In 1998 he won the John Kobal Photographic Portrait Award for 'A 'Woman Reading a Possession Order', ' a beautifully crafted photograph based on a composition by the Dutch master, Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675). Featuring selections of the bold images that established Hunter's reputation, together with new work, this book conveys the artist's deep concern with depicting the lives of the residents of Hackney, East London, as captured in the headlines of Hunter's local newspaper, the 'Hackney Gazette'. '' These startling, sometimes tragic, stories are retold in carefully staged photographs, whose compositions are frequently derived from paintings in the National Gallery. An essay by best-selling novelist Tracy Chevalier examines Hunter's story-telling, while Colin Wiggins discusses the relationship between Hunter's work and paintings in the National Gallery and elsewhere. Scratching/scuffing on cover. Book has noticeable shelf wear along edges and spine. Sold as is.
Add this copy of Tom Hunter: Living in Hell and Other Stories to cart. $29.56, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2006 by National Gallery London.