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21. Cass Gilbert: Midwestern Architect in New York (Dissertations in American Biography) by Robert A. Jones | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1985-06)
list price: US$16.95 Isbn: 0405140908 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
22. Frank Lloyd Wright: Maverick Architect (Lerner Biographies) by Frances A. Davis | |
Hardcover: 128
Pages
(1996-10)
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23. Rodin: A Biography by Frederic V. Grunfeld | |
Paperback: 738
Pages
(1998-03-21)
list price: US$22.95 Isbn: 0306808269 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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A lucid portrait of a master and his times
No stone left unturned
Plain Coarse Meal - Feeding
Fabulous Biography His views on religion, love, sex, France, art- everything is here for the asking. His workings and interaction with the many artists are captured, and this is especially important since this was a particularly vibrant and intellectually fertile time in the history of art.His love for France and for all things French is expressed over and over.His letters give us a glimpse into the "real" man, the artist who finally married his lover toward the end of their lives.He was the man who challenged the world, leading the army of Romanticism forward, only to be called old-fashioned and out of date when he refused to change with the times.What a life and what a book! ... Read more |
24. Mary Colter: Architect of the Southwest by Arnold Berke | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2002-03-27)
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Editorial Review Product Description This extraordinary book about an extraordinary woman weaves together three stories-the remarkable career of a woman in a man's profession during the late 19th century; the creation of a building and interior style drawn from regional history and landscape; and the exploitation, largely at the hands of the railroads, of the American Southwest for leisure travel. Customer Reviews (6)
Filled with photos and details, very interesting to read and look at!
Mary Colter, Pioneer Architect
Mary Colter Architecture of the Southwest
A Suitable Tibute.
quick service |
25. Alfred Stieglitz: A Biography by Richard Whelan | |
Paperback: 688
Pages
(1997-10)
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American photography and art in New York early 1900's |
26. Vincent Van Gogh: A Biography by Julius Meier-Graefe | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(1987-01-01)
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A great story that's very hard to follow
Wonderful Biography |
27. The Architectural Legacy of Wallace A. Rayfield: Pioneer Black Architect of Birmingham, Alabama by Allen R. Durough | |
Hardcover: 176
Pages
(2010-06-20)
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28. Architects of Fortune: Mies Van Der Rohe and the Third Reich by Elaine S. Hochman | |
Paperback: 382
Pages
(1990-08)
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A Fascinating Look during Mies' Formative Years in Germany |
29. Pablo Picasso: A Biography For Beginners by Carl Rollyson | |
Paperback: 88
Pages
(2009-03-27)
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30. Ely Jacques Kahn, Architect by Jewel Stern, John A. Stuart | |
Hardcover: 336
Pages
(2006-07-17)
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A definitive guide.
great book |
31. Ferruccio Vitale: Landscape Architect of the Country Place Era by Terry R. Schnadelbach | |
Hardcover: 336
Pages
(2001-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Vitale (1875-1933) developed his rationale designs, based on the principles of composition from the fine arts and architecture, in both civic commissions and, most notably, at the country estates of captains of industry and finance. He introduced an idealized and abstracted type of formal design that created beautiful spaces, structured large sites, and reflected informal and relaxed plant compositions. Ferruccio Vitale tours over 40 of his masterworks, photographed by some of the best landscape photographers of the time, including Samuel Gottscho. It recounts the compelling story of a life in the early twentieth century, influenced by immigrant dreams, social clubs, and professional connections, and its culmination in some of the greatest landscapes of the 20th century. Customer Reviews (2)
Gorgeous photos
Vitale - a significant figure in landscape architecture The book describes through words and beautiful historic photographs, significant gardens, public parks and landscapes.It presents the professional developments of landscape architecture at the beginning of this century and the amazing accomplishments of Vitale in the advancement of landscape architecture as a profession. This book should appeal to landscape architects, architects and designers throughout the nation. ... Read more |
32. Ansel Adams: A Biography by Mary Street Alinder | |
Paperback: 512
Pages
(1998-04-15)
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A Literary Portrait
An outstanding biography I have studied and admired Ansel Adams' photography for many years: his mastery of composition and virtuosity in the darkroom are unrivaled. His books on photographic and darkroom technique are well read and have a prominent place in my technical library. I did not know anything about Ansel Adams the man. Mary Street Alinder was Adams' assistant during the final years of his life, becoming a close confidant and co-authoring his autobiography and later collecting and publishing his letters. In that unique position she had access to almost 70 years of correspondence, tens of thousands unprinted negatives, and more important of all close access to Ansel and his family. The image of Adams that develops through the pages of the book is a difficult one to interpret. His friendships with other photographers, naturalists, and numerous female assistants were deep and life long (though in the case of the latter never intimate). His relationship to his family was a different matter, and this is where the difficulty lies: Ansel was first and foremost dedicated to, if not obsessed by, his art, at the expense of his wife and children. In this he comes through as less than likable. But it also becomes clear that inside Ansel was always a child, excited by all around him and exuberant with life and a single self-centered focus towards doing what he could for the places he loved. Alinder's writing is clear and concise. The organization of the book is not strictly chronological. Instead each chapter documents specific events, people, places, or photographs. This can be disconcerting at first, but it is an effective approach that leads to a more interesting read. Chapter 13, "Moonrise," is especially fascinating. It is Alinder's favorite picture, and she was fortunate enough to be in the darkroom with him as he made a print from the original negative. The description of Ansel's process is musical. Alinder is not an apologist for Ansel's personality flaws: she presents him honestly, though not critically. The book is rife with citations: there are over 60 pages of notes supporting the story. If you want insight into Ansel Adams the Photographer, the Naturalist, and most importantly, the Man, then I highly recommend this book.
A nice book...I just discovered I don't care much for Adams!
simplicty and thought
The real AA And here on the printed page we find what has been whispered about for decades: Ansel wasn't exactly a nice guy. Poor Virginia(his wife who tolerated his infidelity); poor Michael and Anne (his kidswho rarely saw him). Adams joins the ranks of Weston and Stieglitz, whowe've also learned were not saints at all. Not even very nice people. Butexceptionally gifted artists nonetheless. ... Read more |
33. Architects of Aviation (Biography index reprint series) by Maurice Holland, Thomas M. Smith | |
Hardcover: 214
Pages
(1951-06)
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34. Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect: A Picture Biography by Alexander O. Boulton | |
Hardcover: 128
Pages
(1993-08-15)
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35. Frank Stella: An Illustrated Biography by Sidney Guberman | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(1995-11-15)
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Major Reviewers Rave About Guberman's "Stella" The Atlanta Journal/Constitution: " This book is much more about the making of the art than the making of the life, although the main events of the latter are recounted quite interestingly..... Few artist biographies have told us this much about the process behind what the casual viewer notices--literally behind it.....Guberman captures something of Stella's restless spirit in his telling of the tale." Jerry Cullum, February 11, 1996 New York Times Book Review:"He (Mr. Guberman) is at his best when he addresses the art directly, as in his explanations of the relatively complicated working techniques that Mr. Stella used to make his irregular frames and surfaces or serious sculptural depth."Ted Loos, May 5, 1996 ... Read more |
36. Albert Frey, Architect by Joseph Rosa | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(1999-11-01)
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Highly recommended for students of Frey's work.
A splendid addition to architectural studies collections.
Beautiful book, floor plans and photos. |
37. The Forgotten Genius: The Biography Of Robert Hooke 1635-1703 by Stephen Inwood | |
Paperback: 482
Pages
(2005-05-03)
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Robert Hooke Biography
Evocative History of Science
A biography well worth your time
The Man Who Knew Too Much |
38. Picasso : A Biography by Patrick O'Brian | |
Paperback: 512
Pages
(1994-03-17)
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I doubt even Picasso would have enjoyed this book.
Accomplished, readable and very worthwhile
Amazingly literate biography
A pleasant read without much effort. The opening of the book which describes Malaga and its history is fascinating and sets the stage for Picasso's development. One can easily understand Picasso absorbing this rich culture. On comparison with Richardson this volume comes off rather poorly and subscribes to some well known anecdotes which are now known to be false. One such incident was when Picasso's father is supposed to have given up painting altogether after seeing how good his son was. Picasso was fourteen or fifteen at the time yet there exist paintings of pigeons signed by Don Ruiz up until his death. The narrative follows Picasso from Spain to France and rightly emphasises the entire cubist episode. The usual list of early characters are present, e.g. Max Jacob, Guillaume Apollinaire, Fernande Olivier, etc. What struck me as the best of this book was the author's willingness to describe Picasso's terrible behaviour, especially in his latter years when he would ignore or reject official plaudits. His treatment of women including the terrible initiation of Jacqueline Roque is not spared and yet it is not written with malice but with an understanding that it was all the sycophants and their scraping that only served to isolate Picasso even further. Nevertheless, when Picasso was faced with an equal (Matisse or Braque) or someone even older than himself whom he may have known as a youngster (Pallares)he was a gracious and tactful host. This is not the best biography of Picasso (that honour belong's to John Richardson) but it is perfectly readable and does contain some insights that are unique.
A fascinatingand well-written portrait |
39. George Eastman : A Biography by Elizabeth Brayer | |
Hardcover: 654
Pages
(2006-09-01)
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it sucked
Eastman comes alive as a real person. Eastman was perhaps thefirst scientist-engineer entrepreneur, a model followed later by men likeEdwin Land and Bill Gates. Brayer skillfully weaves his engineering featswith his financier skills into a highly readable biography. Eastman waslike Gates and Land, a hands-on entrepreneur. Stories abound aboutEastman's midnight haunts through his factory, showing up in the wee hoursunannounced to some startled employee working late on a project. I wasconstantly amazed at Eastman's ingenuity. Eastman the inventory of flexiblefilm, made his first commercial batches by spreading the celluloid out onlevel 100-foot long glass topped tables. It wasn't until many years laterthey finally found a way to machine make it. For my taste there was fartoo much information on the architecture and building of Eastman House.Since Brayer, as I understand it, was or maybe still is, an employee ofEastman House, now a foundation supported museum of photography, this isunderstandable. I did find it amusing that Eastman used Belgian importedglass plates that were to be used in the factory as a film base as windowglass in the House. Window glass will have an occassional ripple or bubble,but not these. George always had to have the very best. Brayer has shedsome new light on several of the patent infringement lawsuits that wentagainst Eastman. In many biographies, the subject is just that, asubject. Brayer does an exceptional job of bringing Eastman to life. If youhave an interest in photographic history or in financial history, this isan exceptional book. This is the first freely written biography of Eastman.Earlier attempts were quite controlled by the Trust and Eastman himself. ... Read more |
40. George Eastman: Founder of Kodak and the Photography Business (Business Biographies) by Carl W. Ackerman | |
Paperback: 596
Pages
(2000-12-01)
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