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Very Good+ with no dust jacket. 0883600803. Light wear to spine, covers and corners. One small finger smudge mark on book block, long edge.; Light wear to spine, covers and corners. One small finger smudge mark on book block, long edge. A perfect title for this tribute to the remarkable life and work of Laura Gilpin, a pioneering photographer known for her evocative images of the American Southwest. Her work spans more than six decades capturing the landscapes, cultures, and people of the region, particularly the Navajo and Pueblo communities. This book with full page photographs shows her technical skill and deep emotional connection to her subjects, offering a glimpse into her dedication to documenting the beauty and dignity of Indigenous life. Sensitive portrayals and unique perspective make her an influential figure in photography, and this book celebrates her enduring legacy.; 12.5 X 9.75 X 1.5 inches; 339 pages.
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Good. Slight bend to top corner of cover, minor foxing on page edges. All pages clean no marks. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. Audience: General/trade.
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Very Good- 9 3/4" x 12 1/2" 339pp. Stiff pictorial boards. Light soiling to the covers. otherwise internally clean and unmarked. Laura Gilpin (1891-1979) photographed the American Southwest for more than sixty years, creating an extraordinary document of the land and its peoples. She is best known for her photographs of the Pueblo and Navajo Indians. As one of the first American women to photograph the landscape in an extended way, she created a visual record of the Southwest that emphasizes the historical influence of the physical landscape on human development. Drawn from the extensive Gilpin archive in the Amon Carter Museum, this book contains 167 illustrations, including 120 stunning tri-tone reproductions and 7 full-color plates. A chronological bibliography of Gilpin's many publications and exhibitions makes this an important reference book for the study of American photography.