The Gardens At Giverny A View of Monet's World

Stephen Shore

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Publisher/Aperture

   Published/2000
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/245*285*10
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"The Gardens At Giverny A View of Monet's World", a collection of works by Stephen Shore (1947-), one of America's leading photographers. A genius whose talent was discovered early on by Edward Steichen, MoMA's director of photography, MoMA purchased Shore's work at the age of 14, and an exhibition was held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art at the age of 24. Furthermore, at the age of 17, he was recognized by Andy Warhol and was allowed to go in and out of the factory. Known as a pioneer of color photography alongside William Eggleston and Joel Meyerowitz, Shore is known for his masterpieces such as "Uncommon Places" (1983) and "American Surfaces" (1998). He is one of the leaders of postwar American photography, establishing a unique world of color while inheriting the style of This is a landscape shot from Shoah's perspective of the Garden of Giverny, which was the model for Monet's "Water Lilies". Softcover.
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