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Arnold Newman 
Title | Arnold Newman 
Author | Philip Brookman & Arnold Newman
Type | Book
Rating | 9
Notes | Arnold Newman, probably the most extensive of the many samplings of the photographer's work, amply displays his vaunted skill at portraying mostly well-known sitters in their native habitats, whether these happen to be lonely-looking palaces (Haile Selassie, Generalissimo Franco), book-lined offices (Golda Meier, Stephen Jay Gould), a shabby road veiled in darkness (Shelagh Delaney), a bed (Woody Allen, scribbling on a legal pad), or mysterious precincts that capture the willful individuality of artists and architects. With 240 black-and-white and color plates.
Purchase/Additonal Info |  https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/3822871931

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David A. Cantor Photo Editor / Photographer
Toledo | OH | USA
Comments | [07/05/03] A master at combining light and evironment to showcase his subjects, every Arnold Newman photograph is a comprehensive study of portraiture. His ability to maintain a rapport with his subjects (including one he loathed!) while mastering his craft is not only evident in his work but the key to its singularity. This is a book to which the reader will return often.
Rating | 9

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