Constructed View : The Architectural Photography of Julius Shulman by Joseph Rosa (2008, Hardcover)

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Julius Shulman, one of the great master of architectural photography, is the preeminent recoreder of early California modernism.

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PublisherRizzoli International Publications, Incorporated
ISBN-100847817776
ISBN-139780847817771
eBay Product ID (ePID)1269044

Product Key Features

Book TitleConstructed View : the Architectural Photography of Julius Shulman
Number of Pages224 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2008
TopicSubjects & Themes / Architectural & Industrial, History / General
IllustratorYes
GenreArchitecture, Photography
AuthorJoseph Rosa
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1 in
Item Weight49.2 Oz
Item Length11.2 in
Item Width8.8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN93-039735
Dewey Edition20
TitleLeadingA
Reviews"For students of desert architecture, this book is a great addition to any collection." ~Desert Sun "No design buff should forgo this photographic masterpiece." ~LA Confidential
Photographed byShulman, Julius
Dewey Decimal770/.92
SynopsisJulius Shulman, one of the great master of architectural photography, is the preeminent recoreder of early California modernism. By 1927, when he was sixteen, Shulman was already using the family Brownie box camera to document his Southern Californis surroundings and experiences; in 1936, his professional career was launched when he sent Richard Neutra some uncommissioned photographs of the architect's Kun House. Shulman went on to document the famous Case Study House Program (architects included Charles and Ray Eames, Pierre Koenig, and Eero Saarinen) and also the architecure of the 1930s through the 1980s, especially that of Southern California, but also country and worldwide. His subjects included the buildings of R.M. Schindler, John Lautner, Raphael Soriano, Frank Lloyd Wright, Mies van der Rohe, Oscar Niemeyer, among many others. Through his work, Shulman defined the image of Los Angeles and framed the architecture of the time for a global audience. In addition to an overview of Shulman's career and photographic oevre, this book emphasizes Shulman's method of -constructing- photographic views. These contructions, which complemented his innate ability to compose striking photographs, often transcends reality to capture the spirit, time and place of a work of architecture. An analysis of architecture's visual presentation examines not only the media of the era--John Entenza's Arts & Architecture, for instance--but also the work of Shulman's photographic contemporaries., Julius Shulman, one of the great master of architectural photography, is the preeminent recoreder of early California modernism. By 1927, when he was sixteen, Shulman was already using the family Brownie box camera to document his Southern Californis surroundings and experiences; in 1936, his professional career was launched when he sent Richard Neutra some uncommissioned photographs of the architect's Kun House. Shulman went on to document the famous Case Study House Program (architects included Charles and Ray Eames, Pierre Koenig, and Eero Saarinen) and also the architecure of the 1930s through the 1980s, especially that of Southern California, but also country and worldwide. His subjects included the buildings of R.M. Schindler, John Lautner, Raphael Soriano, Frank Lloyd Wright, Mies van der Rohe, Oscar Niemeyer, among many others. Through his work, Shulman defined the image of Los Angeles and framed the architecture of the time for a global audience. In addition to an overview of Shulman's career and photographic oevre, this book emphasizes Shulman's method of "constructing" photographic views. These contructions, which complemented his innate ability to compose striking photographs, often transcends reality to capture the spirit, time and place of a work of architecture. An analysis of architecture's visual presentation examines not only the media of the era--John Entenza's Arts & Architecture, for instance--but also the work of Shulman's photographic contemporaries.
LC Classification NumberTR659.R6293 1994

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