China 1957-1980

Marc Riboud

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Publisher/Atlantis

   Published/1981
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/-   Size/268*295*15
Google翻訳
French photographer Marc Riboud's photo book "China 1957-1980". Libou, an early member of Magnum Photos and a photographer representing the area. Known as the first Westerner to photograph China, he is a photojournalist who has continued to cover Southeast Asia and Africa, and has appeared in magazines such as Life and the New York Times many times. . He served as chairman of Magnum Photos in the 1970s, and is one of the leading photographers of the 20th century, receiving numerous awards for his works in China and Vietnam. This book is a book composed of illustrations taken from the 1960s to the 20s, which was published in 1981. Speaking of Libou's collection of representative works on China, he documents China, which was in three major turning points: "People's Commune System", "Great Leap Forward System", and "New Socialist Policy" under the Mao Zedong regime in the 1950s and 1960s. "the three banners of china (1966)" is well-known, but this book is composed only in black and white, mainly of works from the point of view of the people, including China from the 1970s onwards. Text is in German.
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<Condition> Jacket: Slightly scratched, Slightly stained, Slightly edged, Lamitate partially peeled, Body: Slightly stained, Other aging
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