Photographs, 1933-1967 / Toni Frissell ; introduction by George Plimpton ; foreword by Sidney Frissell Stafford.
1994
TR653 .F75 1994
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Title
Photographs, 1933-1967 / Toni Frissell ; introduction by George Plimpton ; foreword by Sidney Frissell Stafford.
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Alternate Title
Toni Frissell, photographs, 1933-1967.
Edition
1st ed.
ISBN
0385471882 (hardcover)
9780385471886 (hardcover)
9780385471886 (hardcover)
Publication Details
New York : Doubleday in association with the Library of Congress, ©1994.
Language
English
Description
xxxviii, 153 pages : illustrations ; 32 cm
Call Number
TR653 .F75 1994
Dewey Decimal Classification
779/.092
Summary
The extraordinary breadth and scope of the work of Toni Frissell (1907-1988) left an indelible mark on American photography. Beautiful, exuberant, and adventurous, Toni Frissell stretched the boundaries of the privileged world into which she was born and became one of the most innovative and renowned photographers of her time. Her work for Vogue and Harper's Bazaar took models out of the studio and into the great outdoors for the first time, revolutionizing fashion photography.
Her battlefront photojournalism captured some of the most unforgettably compelling images of World War II. Later, her active interest and participation in a wide variety of sports led her to become the first female staff photographer for Sports Illustrated.
And throughout her career, her talent and personal magnetism allowed her to capture unprecedented candid portraits of a fantastically broad spectrum of personalities - Winston Churchill, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Elizabeth Taylor and Mike Todd, and a host of others.
Her battlefront photojournalism captured some of the most unforgettably compelling images of World War II. Later, her active interest and participation in a wide variety of sports led her to become the first female staff photographer for Sports Illustrated.
And throughout her career, her talent and personal magnetism allowed her to capture unprecedented candid portraits of a fantastically broad spectrum of personalities - Winston Churchill, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Elizabeth Taylor and Mike Todd, and a host of others.
Note
Consists primarily of photographs selected from the Frissell archive of the Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress.
Her battlefront photojournalism captured some of the most unforgettably compelling images of World War II. Later, her active interest and participation in a wide variety of sports led her to become the first female staff photographer for Sports Illustrated.
And throughout her career, her talent and personal magnetism allowed her to capture unprecedented candid portraits of a fantastically broad spectrum of personalities - Winston Churchill, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Elizabeth Taylor and Mike Todd, and a host of others.
Her battlefront photojournalism captured some of the most unforgettably compelling images of World War II. Later, her active interest and participation in a wide variety of sports led her to become the first female staff photographer for Sports Illustrated.
And throughout her career, her talent and personal magnetism allowed her to capture unprecedented candid portraits of a fantastically broad spectrum of personalities - Winston Churchill, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Elizabeth Taylor and Mike Todd, and a host of others.
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Table of Contents
Fashion
War
Love
Children
Britain
Sport
Photojournalism
People.
War
Love
Children
Britain
Sport
Photojournalism
People.