Publisher: Horizon Press | First Edition 1970
Format: Hardcover | 232 pages
Berenice Abbott: Photographs is a definitive monograph celebrating the pioneering work of one of the most important American photographers of the 20th century. Spanning several decades, this first edition presents over 200 black-and-white images that capture Abbott’s sharp eye for architecture, portraiture, and scientific phenomena. Best known for her Changing New York series, Abbott’s work bridges documentary precision with modernist aesthetics. The volume includes insightful commentary and contextualizes her profound impact on photography as both an art and a historical record.
First edition — an essential and collectible volume, long out-of-print.
Publisher: Horizon Press | First Edition 1970
Format: Hardcover | 232 pages
Berenice Abbott: Photographs is a definitive monograph celebrating the pioneering work of one of the most important American photographers of the 20th century. Spanning several decades, this first edition presents over 200 black-and-white images that capture Abbott’s sharp eye for architecture, portraiture, and scientific phenomena. Best known for her Changing New York series, Abbott’s work bridges documentary precision with modernist aesthetics. The volume includes insightful commentary and contextualizes her profound impact on photography as both an art and a historical record.
First edition — an essential and collectible volume, long out-of-print.