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The joy of looking : great photographs from the Library of Congress

Title
The joy of looking : great photographs from the Library of Congress / edited by Aimee Hess and Hannah Freece ; foreword by Carla D. Hayden, Librarian of Congress.
ISBN
9780844495842
0844495840
Publication
Washington, DC : Library of Congress, [2023]
Physical Description
viii, 126 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 21 cm.
Notes
Includes index.
"Most of the images in this book come from the Library's Prints & Photographs Division, but photographs can be found throughout the Library's collections, often in unexpected places. Here you will see pictures from the Veterans History Project, which preserves personal accounts of America's war veterans, and from the Manuscript, Rare Book & Special Collections, and Motion Picture, Broadcast, & Recorded Sound Divisions as well"--Foreword.
Summary
"Since photography's invention in the early nineteenth century, the medium has produced countless thought-provoking images. The Library of Congress holds more than seventeen million photographs in its collections, ranging from some of the earliest images ever taken to photographs by artists working today. The Joy of Looking: Great Photographs from the Library of Congress presents a selection of striking photographs that deserve a closer look. Both familiar and less well-known photographs appear in this volume. Dorothea Lange's 1936 portrait of Florence Owens Thompson, commonly known as "Migrant Mother," is widely celebrated for humanizing the plight of struggling migrant workers during the Great Depression. Others, like street photographer Anthony Angel's lively series of two women sitting on a New York City park bench in 1952, were unknown during the photographer's lifetime and deserve greater attention. The Joy of Looking invites you to explore the myriad ways the photos in this collection can be experienced. Explore shape and movement; light and darkness; color and textures. Consider connections and conversations between photos. The longer you look, the more you'll see. About the Series: Collection Close-Ups celebrate the diversity, breadth, and depth of Library of Congress collections by gathering about 100 items around a common theme or set of characteristics. These short, affordable, and accessible books bring Library collections to life through historical anecdotes, colorful images, descriptive captions, and sidebars"-- Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 28, 2023
Series
Collection close-up
Bibliography
Includes index.
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