Paul Strand: An American Vision

Paul Strand: An American Vision
ISBN-10
0893814423
ISBN-13
9780893814427
Series
Paul Strand
Category
Photography, Artistic
Pages
171
Language
English
Published
1990
Publisher
Aperture
Authors
Sarah Greenough, National Gallery of Art, Paul Strand

Description

To honor the 100th birthday of America's internationally preeminent photographer, Paul Strand, the National Gallery of Art presents a collection of his most profound photographs and outstanding images demonstrating Strand's purity of vision. 113 black-and-white photographs, 30 duotones.

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