Robert Capa 1913-1954
Robert Capa 1913-1954
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Dettagli
- Anno di pubblicazione
- 1974
- Luogo di stampa
- New York (New York-USA) - U.S.A.
- Autore
- AA.VV. (Capa, Cornell - Karia, Bhupendra: Editors)
- Pagine
- 128
- Editori
- New York (New York-USA) - U.S.A., Grossman Publishers. A Divis
- Curatore
- ,AA.VV. (Capa, Cornell - Karia, Bhupendra: Editors)
- Soggetto
- Stato di conservazione
- Buono
- Legatura
- Rilegato
- Condizioni
- Usato
Descrizione
I ed., published simultaneously in Canada by Fitzhenry and Whiteside Limited. ICP Library of Photographers, Series Editors: Cornell Capa, Series Associate Editor: Bhupendra Karia, Vo. 1. Testo in ingleseVIII quasi quadro/ 128/ brossura patinata con grafica in b/n ed illustrata in b/n con una fotografia dii Robert Capa al primo piatto (Spain, 1938. Robert Capa's most famous single picture taken during the Spanish Civil War, part.. Jacket designed by Arnold Skolnick and Nancy Tausek). Illustrazioni in b/n nel testo e f.t.. Design: Arnold Skolnick. Stato buono (leggera usura della copertina - copertina e pagine brunite). Contents: Introduction; Cornell Capa (Executive Director, ICP) - André Friedmann; Robert Capa (1947) - The man who invented himself; John Hersey - A party for papa; Robert Capa - As I remember him; William Saroyan - D-Day, June 6, 1944; Robert Capa - Picasso; Robert Capa - A two-quart bottle of spirits; John G. Morris - A Russian story; Robert Capa - "Shalom, Shalom-ve eyn Shalom!"; Robert Capa - "This is going to be a beautiful story"; John Macklin ("Time-Life" correspondent with Capa on his last mission) - Toward the sound of the guns; Irwin Shaw - Farewell to Capa; Louis Aragon - Noo one can take his place; John Steinbeck - "He was a good friend"; Ernest Hemingway - Bibliography/Chronology (Chronology (1913-54) - Exhibitions (1952-72) - Books (1937-69) - Articles (1949-72) - Awards (1954-5) - Photographs in periodicals (1936-68) - Catalogues (1961-9) - Decorations (1947-54) - Text and pictures by Robert Capa (1949-52) - Permanent public collections - Memorials (1955-66).