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Nadar

by Gosling, Nigel

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Distributed by Random House, 1976. Distributed by Random House 1976 1st American Edition Good/Very Good DJ light to modear wear to black cloth, light soil to page edges, last 50 pages slightly winkly at bottom, OVERSIZE HEAVY ITEM 4.0 Pounds. last ten pages stained in margins at botom. bright glossy jacket with some wrinkling. From BooklistNew York's Metropolitan Museum pulls out all the stops in this magnificent treatment of the life and work of Fe[é]lix Tournachon, the photographer self-named, and famous as, Nadar. A lively, energetic, creative machine in mid-nineteenth-century France, Nadar was a bohemian journalist, a caricaturist, a photographer, and a promoter of balloon flight. Never a good businessman, he let his enthusiasms exhaust his means in every enterprise. Although he lived until 1910, his best photographic portraits were made in the mid-1850s. He photographed, in images that possess remarkable presence even today, the notable artistic and literary personalities of midcentury France's romantic and republican heyday, when his temperament was in its glory. In the second empire, he increasingly felt out of place, and in his final projects--photographing the catacombs and sewers of Paris and sights observed from the gondola of his balloon, Ge[é]ant his alienation from the Paris he had loved was literal as well as symbolic. This profusely illustrated document provides a fascinating picture of French public life at midcentury while delineating one of its foremost personalities. Gretchen Garner From News, Inc.Nadar, whose real name was Felix Tournachon (1820-1910), was an entrepreneurial Frenchman who continually reinvented himself--as bohemian, writer, journalist, caricaturist, photographer, balloonist, and scientist. But he is remembered today for his photographic portraits, especially those of well-known writers, artists, and theater personalities--such as Baudelaire, Dumas, Daumier, Berlioz, George Sand, and Sarah Bernhardt--a number of whom were his friends. Accompanying an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art of his portrait photography, this catalogue reproduces 99 photographs as stunning full-page plates (with another 112 smaller figures). Catalogue entries give short biographies of the subjects, while essays explore Nadar's diverse activities. 9.25x12.25" Annotation News, Inc. Portland, Or.. 1st American Edition. Hardcover. Good/Very Good DJ. No Exp.

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Title
Nadar
Author
Gosling, Nigel
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Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Good
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Very Good DJ
Edition
1st American Edition
ISBN 10
0394411064
ISBN 13
9780394411064
Publisher
Distributed by Random House
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1976

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