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Excellent book explaining Rockwell's process of taking photographs to use as models for his illustrations. Connects his three main periods between Americana (pre 1940), WWII, Commercial ads, and Civil Rights era work (after 1950s).
 
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CobaltTome | 4 reseñas más. | Dec 27, 2023 |
Sixteen of America's most celebrated astronauts present more than 100 of their own personal photographs taken in spaceflight. Their personal reminiscences provide a unique oral history. First to serial Life.
 
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MasseyLibrary | otra reseña | Apr 29, 2022 |
Seeing behind the curtain of an artist's work is very interesting. By showing photographs that artwork was based on gives a new and different appreciation for the planning that Norman Rockwell put into each painting. I especially appreciated the composite photos which combined to form a painting. Very enjoyable.
 
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deldevries | 4 reseñas más. | Jan 31, 2016 |
This is a treasure of a book. Splendidly and sumptuously designed, it showcases both the perspicacity, the art and the process of Norman Rockwell who captured social life in mid-20th century America like no other. Every painting tells a story, whose details were captured and arranged on camera beforehand. The photos and the paintings show how the game of production and reproduction added, removed or changed some of those details. Most of the times, Rockwell condensed different elements into a single frame. This dense layering provides the rich texture that makes a picture a true Rockwell.

The book also offers a nostalgic glimpse of another era: The depression, World War II and post-War America, a country of industry and agriculture, of community and public places, of time slow as molasses. A time of progress and wonder, but also a time of deep inequality and racial tensions.

Norman Rockwell also marks the end of an era. The displacement of painting by cheaper, faster and more life-like photography. The technique of photography, that helped Rockwell create his little worlds, ultimately destroyed its commercial application. This book preserves the vestiges of a dying art.
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jcbrunner | 4 reseñas más. | Dec 13, 2009 |

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158
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#133,026
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½ 4.4
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7
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