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Art Architecture Photography
Le Corbusier Before le Corbusier: Architectural Studies, Interiors, Painting and Photography, 1907-1922
Published in Hardcover by Yale University Press (2002-06-01)
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Le Corbusier befor le corbusier
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Review Date: 2005-09-23
This mammoth book will be read as long as people are interested in art of LE CORBUSIER, which is to say forever.a collection of documents of his creative concerns as a young artist.


Art Architecture Photography
Indian Interiors (Interiors (Taschen))
Published in Hardcover by Benedikt Taschen Verlag (1999-06)
Author: Sunil Sethi
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Indian Interiors
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-22
Excellent value for the money. Beautiful photos covering a broad range of interiors.

A visual treat
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2002-09-17
We review a number of books and the first time we saw this one, we were very sure it was going to make to our top selections list. And we were not wrong.

A beautifully laid out book with 500 vivid color photographs is a visual treat. Recipedelights.com gives it a "must-buy" rating for interior designers and style lovers. One of the few books that correct the injustice done by western journalists and gives a positive spin to thousands of years of culture and history. It truly reflects the grandeur of Indian style by weaving a colorful mélange that will come as no surprise to anyone who has ever visited India. This book explores a spectrum of interiors ranging from Palaces to Havelis to Huts. It does not bore with endless text or try to influence the judgment of the reader. Short text (In English, German and French) accompanies each photograph though the pictures speak for themselves.

Hours of fun
Helpful Votes: 17 out of 26 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-23
This LUSH book captivates the eye and provides such a visual feast of color, I feel saturated, then satiated, each time I dip into it. Good for hours of fun.

I have to say, I was lucky enough to meet Deidi on her travels in Ladakh and can tell you that she is one intrepid traveler. There was a war going on in Kashmir when she went to take these photos - although you'd never know it from these pictures which paint such a beautiful image of these sumptuous settings.

She is a great photographer, with three Taschen books to her credit (Gardens of France, and Fantasy Worlds). She also makes enormous photos of sacred trees in India which are exhibited in galleries - very dramatic and her best work yet!

This book focuses a great deal on Rajasthan, but also includes regional coverage of key areas.

A first of its kind and a good antidote to the predictable picture books of India. Everyone expects India photo books to show weird babas in Benares and starving people in Calcutta, so it's good for the West to see there's more to India than that.

Glad to see that scenes from the folk and peasant traditions are included alongside the fantastic royal palaces, proving that art has no boundaries.

Indian Interiors
Helpful Votes: 21 out of 21 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-03
This is a gorgeous book, beautifully laid out, with good photography and a vast range of type of interiors from palaces to village huts. Having spent significant time traveling throughout India, I frankly opened this book fully expecting to be disappointed and expecting it to be one more example of journalism not being able to do justice to the breadth and scope of India. We see that failure in all manner of books about India, from cook books, design books, culture books, and travel books; any subject that trys to cover the subcontinent in one fell swoop. Remarkably, this book achieves what no others I've seen has. In addition to photography of Deco interiors, British Revival, and Native Cultural Design, INDIAN INTERIORS wisely leaves the commentary to short blocks of text detailing the background of the property and the homeowners but not forming broad judgements or attempting to endlessly characterize and embellish. I have photo books on Village India, India Rail, Indian Design, etc., and they all try to do too much and not let the material speak for itself. This book is different, very different, and from what I've seen from this publisher in other venues, Taschen is one to watch for if you like your material presented succinctly and beautifully without gushing or extraneous filler.

DELICIOUS!!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-26
This totally sumptuous book has been beautifully produced and is proof yet again that Taschen are publishing some of the most beautiful books around. Apart from being a visual delight, each picture has accompanying text on the place featured. The book covers a wide range of interiors from palaces and havelis to Rajasthani huts and everything in between. Whether you are interested in Indian style or interiors generally, you will find much to like in this book.


Art Architecture Photography
New York Rises: Photographs by Eugene de Salignac
Published in Hardcover by Aperture (2007-04-01)
Authors: Michael Lorenzini and Kevin Moore
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NEW YORK PIX
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Review Date: 2008-02-08
A work of great interest from three viewpoints: you-are-there history of Nrew York 1905-1935, architecture and engineering of bridges and buildings and striking photographs by an expert cameraman.

New York Rises: Photographs by Eugene de Salignac
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Review Date: 2007-10-24
A wonderful book showing the amazing work of an apparently self-taught photographer with a great eye for form and light on mundane subjects. His ability to portray people in some works speaks volumes on his insight into personal lives during the early 1900's.

This book gives a good sample of Eugene de Salignac's fine work.

New York Rises.
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Review Date: 2007-10-10
This is a wonderful book showcasing the beautiful work of an unknown city photographer. It documents an early New York City that few would have been able to see.

Good but not Great
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-11
The images in New York Rises are historically entertaining and informative. They are of high quality, but, few rise to the level of photographic art. Nevertheless, it is fascinating to travel back in time and experience what life was like during this dynamic period in New York's history.

Notes of a Jazz Riff Playing Above the Skyline
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-11
If I endorse this book as a monograph showcasing the photos of a man who worked for New York's Department of Bridges/Plant and Structures for 28 years, I'll be lucky to get a polite, uninterested smile.

But if I could share one of photographer Eugene de Salignac's extraordinary shots with you, you'd be hooked. Just look at the book's cover, showcasing painters nonchalantly draped on the rigging of the Brooklyn Bridge. (They are described in THE NEW YORKER as looking like "the notes of a jazz riff playing above the skyline.")

Thanks and kudos to Michael Lorenzini, who scoured New York's Municipal Archives and looked over about twenty thousand glass negatives to compile this retrospective of de Salignac's work. The photographer had the opportunity to record the astounding construction in New York that took place in the first third of the 20th century. That means much of this material has to do with transportation, and so we are treated to vintage shot after shot of subway tunnels, ferries, bridges, and trolley lines, as well as landmarks like the Municipal Building.

An extraordinary career is retrieved from anonymity here, and Kevin Moore's notes do a good job of putting the images into context. Highly recommended.


Art Architecture Photography
Toward an Architecture
Published in Paperback by Frances Lincoln Publishers (2008-02-13)
Author: Le Corbusier
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Art Architecture Photography
Tennessee 24/7
Published in Hardcover by Dorling Kindersley (2004-09-27)
Authors: Rick Smolan and David Elliot Cohen
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Art Architecture Photography
The New Scratchboard
Published in Paperback by Watson-Guptill (2001-01-01)
Author: Charles Ewing
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So So!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-02
Should this book be titled The New Scratchboard? It really is'nt what I would say scratchboard is about, although it has plenty of nice color artwork done on claybord it only has 20 pages on scratchbord and thats using the authors technique of value scratching not high contract scratchboard that I like. (personally I dont think his stuff is that great) If you looking for a book on scratchboard dont get this. Buy Mastering the Art of Scratchboard. If your looking for a book on claybord then be my guest and buy it.

Is it really about scratchboard?
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-16
I bought this book online, without having physically seen it before. For this reason my first impression was not the best. In fact, at first glance it didn't appear to contain any scratchboard work at all. Scratchboard, to me, is high-contrast black ink and white clay, with the possibility of color after the black and white has been rendered. You won't find this book geared to my definition. Chapters 3 and 4 contain the majority of the "black and white" pieces. Chapter 3 is small and deals pre-inked clay surfaces (like Clayboard Black). It has a few examples of the traditional scratchboard look, but most of them have color added. Chapter 4 is larger and deals with applying india ink to the white clay surface. I have to admit, there are some really nice pieces in this chapter, but rather than looking like scratchboard, they tend to look more like ink and wash. My favorite is the one mentioned in the main review, with four ravens dancing on a fallen totem pole. Very nice.

A careful look does reveal some nice "traditional" scratchboard pieces done on Essdee Scraperboard, but they are few. This book is not about working with Essdee Scraperboard, it is about working with Claybord. Strangely enough, there are pieces that have no scratching at all, including some excellent contributions by Stephen Quiller. I think the book is poorly titled. It should be called Claybord: Clay-Surface Techniques and Materials for Today's Artist. It was written by the inventor of Claybord, and is essentially an instruction manual on how to work with a variety of media on Claybord. I don't have a problem with a book on Claybord. Some might even argue that Claybord IS the new scratchboard. Fine, why not put Claybord in the title? I just think the title should be descriptive of the book's contents.

Since the overview of the contents is explained in the main review I won't go into too much depth. Charles Ewing explains his own development as an artist, his discovery of scratchboard, and the needs that drove him to create a new product (Claybord). He never claims to be a traditional "scratchboarder" and in fact, he says "By traditional scratchboard standards, I was far from being labeled a purist then, and I'm afraid the little purity I had has further degenerated in the intervening years". This book is about very untraditional methods. He does go through a history of using scratches for making art, the development of scratchboard, and an explanation of clay as a surface for making art. He goes on to demonstrate at least some of what is possible with a clay surface. The techniques are well explained and the writing flows well. This is a "picture" book so I have to admit I haven't read it word for word.

Basically, if you lose the expectation that you are going to learn about traditional scratchboard this is a pretty nice book. If enjoy experimentation and the exploration of media and surfaces, you will be happy with what you find. On the other hand, if you are looking for traditional scratchboard instruction you would be much happier with Ruth Lozner's excellent book, Scratchboard for Illustration. It's now out of print so good luck finding it.

Not what is expected
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2003-06-30
I must admit that, after I recived my book,I thumbed through and was amazed at the artistic renditions that I saw on the pages. I was excited to delve into The New Scrathcboard and learn the techniques and practices that helped to produce such fine work.

When I actually started to digest the content, I soon realized that this book was not really about my favorite method(scratchboard), but more about the medium Clayboard. I have always thougth of scratchboard as a type of art or technique rather than a medium on which different artistic styles can be practiced.

There is actually very little emphasis on scratching in this book, other than the acknowledgement that scratching brings out the light details on various pieces. While impressive, the content does not instruct to the level that I was hoping.

The message of the book can be summarized very simply..
"If you paint in oils, try this on Clayboard. If you paint with watercolor, try it on Clayboard.If you use pastels, try it on Clayboard. If you use most any medium, try it on Clayboard, which by the way, can be coated or uncoated with India inked and scratched away to reveal highlights."

Overall, the book is very colorful and inspiring. It may get the juices flowing to try new methods on Clayboard, but it does not live up to it's title. I would rename the book "The Versatility of Clayboard".

Wonderful book for experienced painters to expand horizions
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-29
This is a wonderful book for experienced painters with that want to expand their horizons or for anyone who wants background information on clay-surface techniques. It shows how a wide range of painting and drawing techniques can be used in conjunction with scratchboard techniques to create a stunning array of results on these very versatile surfaces.

The book starts out with background information on clay-coated surfaces including history, and the types of surfaces and their characteristics. It then covers application and scratching tools. A basic vocabulary and an overview of various mediums that can be used on them are also here.

Several sections highlighting different surfaces and mediums follow. These include ink-coated clay surface, India ink on white clay, color medium on white clay and printmaking with the clay surface. Each section includes at least one demonstration of a work in progress from start to finish. The printmaking chapter is the largest and includes eight demos. These demonstrations are meant to showcase a general technique rather than create an identical copy of the work.

My favorite part of the book is the beautiful artwork throughout. I may even buy a second copy to cut out and frame some of this vast array of gorgeous art. Captions for each piece include artist, title, size and a basic description of techniques used. My favorite is "Madame Butterfly", a whimsical piece that combines acrylic airbrush with scratching techniques. I also loved the many black and white wildlife images.

There is a great material resource directory and a helpful index in the back. I admit I have not really tried any of the techniques shown here. I think they are a bit above me as a beginning artist. I would definitely buy the book again though just for the example images and the inspiration they provide to encourage me to develop my own skills.

Valuable Information about Scratchboard Medium
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-24
This book is awesome in not only covering the little known subject of scratchboard art; but in the quality of artwork, and the highly informative and lovely presentation. A must for anybody who loves to draw and is curious to try the new changes in scratchboard as a professional art panel. Enough info & inspiration for a long time. Good for both beginner and advanced artists.


Art Architecture Photography
Traces of India: Photography, Architecture, and the Politics of Representation, 1850-1900 (Yale Center for British Art)
Published in Hardcover by YC British Art (2003-05-11)
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Art Architecture Photography
Kentucky 24/7
Published in Hardcover by Dorling Kindersley (2004-09-27)
Authors: Rick Smolan and David Elliot Cohen
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decent, but good have been better
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Review Date: 2007-04-23
I really enjoy the America 24/7 series of books, but this one could have been much better. There are only a few photos that actually give any indepth coverage of the state. Some of the photos don't really even tell a story about Kentucky as they are too generalized and, even worse, lack in artistic quality. It's a decent book to put on a table, but not much more.

Well done, but lacking in depth
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-12-31
This book is of high quality as are all in this series. However, it lacks the depth that it should have. It doesn't capture the full flavor of the state. Too much space is devoted to the largest cities in the state. Also, many photographers apparently used their own children as subjects for their photos. One even took a photo of people looking at an exhibit of his photos.Give me a break.
There are good photos in the book, but it is not photojournalism.


Art Architecture Photography
Lewis Hine: The Empire State Building Photographs: A Book of 30 Postcards
Published in Paperback by Pomegranate Communications (1992-10)
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From the Publisher
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-14
"In 1930, Lewis Hine (1874-1940) was commissioned to photograph the construction of the Empire State Building. He documented the project from the ground up, going to great and dizzying lengths to get good shots of the work in progress. Today, Hine's amazing pictures constitute a priceless record of a memorable event in American history. 30 black-and-white photographs reproduced by four-color process.

"Pomegranate's books of postcards contain thirty top-quality reproductions bound together in a handy, artful collection. Easy to remove and produced on heavy card stock, these stunning postcards are a delight to the sender and receiver. Note: postcards are oversized and may require additional postage. ISBN: 1-56640-024-4; size: 4 3/4 x 6 7/8"."--© Pomegranate


Art Architecture Photography
Julius Shulman: Architecture and its Photography
Published in Hardcover by Taschen (1998-11)
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Brillant Book
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-01-11
This book has been my bible. From the pure joy of looking at the visuals to the wealth of knowledge perched on it pages. For anyone interested in architecture and photography this is a must read.

Stunning design, beautiful photography, entertaining memoir
Helpful Votes: 24 out of 24 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-21
An extraordinary and rare book. Master architectural photographer Julius Shulman showcases the stunning modern designs of Neutra, Koenig, Eames, and others with extraordinary talent and craft. The photographs literally glow. Many of them bowl you over with their beauty. Others have the camp value of '50s advertising: housewives in modern kitchens, families lounging at poolside, couples entertaining in open living spaces. Shulman adds considerable depth by recalling his relationships with the architects, his encounters with the homeowners, his notes on making the photographs. If you admire modern design, appreciate fine photography, and like a good story, this is a book you will cherish.

precise and remarkable; shape and form is astounding
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-25
an amazing book; the photography is superb in capturing the essence of architecture

Shulman - A great Photographer of Architecture
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-26
A terrific insight into the professional career of Julius Shulman. His work, his thoughts on Architects and their work and a cross section of some of the most beautifully crafted Photographs of Architecture from his files.

Buy this book
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-10
If one is ever to purchase a book concerning mid-century modernism, purchase this book. The photography is amazing, and inspiring. The text is informative without being verbose. This is definitely one of the top ten favourites in my collection.
Mr. Shulman is absolutely brilliant.


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