Publication

2006 - Phaidon Press

Language

English

Word Count

107,000 words, Guess

Page Count

428 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

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Classifications

  • LCCTR647.G49

Description

"Europe has lost one of its most talented photographers. Giacomelli trained initially as a typographer, and this early interest in graphic effect became a central part of his later photographic work. Winner of numerous medals and prizes, he achieved international status with exhibitions in Europe, America and Japan." "This is the most comprehensive survey of Giacomelli's work ever published. Arranged in themes, each section is a testament to his highly personal, striking and artistically atmospheric visual style, demonstrating his life-long preoccupation with landscapes (emphasizing their linear and abstract patterns), rural townscapes, streetscenes, still lifes, and portraits of everyday Italian life. With over 600 beautiful and poetic duotone photographs this extraordinary and inspiring collection displays a profound understanding of the photographer's country and its people, and a mastery of form and effect that makes his photographs imaginative works of art in their own right."--Jacket.

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