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Arnold Newman, one hundred, Arnold Newman ; afterword by Gregory Heisler

Label
Arnold Newman, one hundred, Arnold Newman ; afterword by Gregory Heisler
Language
eng
Illustrations
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Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Arnold Newman
Oclc number
1042084285
Responsibility statement
Arnold Newman ; afterword by Gregory Heisler
Sub title
one hundred
Summary
Published to coincide with the centennial of Arnold Newman's birth, 'Arnold Newman: One Hundred' offers a celebratory look at 100 of the photographer's most provocative and memorable images. Arnold Newman is widely renowned for pioneering and popularizing the environmental portrait. He placed his sitters in surroundings representative of their professions, aiming to capture the essence of an individual's life and work. Though this approach is commonplace today, his technique was highly unconventional in the 1930s when he began shooting his subjects. His environmental approach to portraiture was influenced by symbolism and impressionism, and defined by the imperative of captivating the viewer no matter how well known the subject was. While he specialized in photographing artists, Newman captured the likenesses of a vast range of figures, from athletes and actors to presidents and politicians, including Marlene Dietrich, John F. Kennedy, Harry S. Truman, Piet Mondrian, Pablo Picasso, Arthur Miller, Marilyn Monroe, Ronald Reagan, Mickey Mantle and Audrey Hepburn
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One hundred
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