This photograph survey of the great American artist contains photographs from all phases of Weston's long and varied career, from his first nude in 1909 to his final landscape at Point Lobos, California, in 1948. Previously unpublished masterpieces are interspersed with his well-known signature images. Edward Weston: Life Work encompasses the full historical range of his imagery: his Mexican work, shell and vegetable still lifes, sculptural nudes, sand-dune abstractions, and more.
For more than fifteen years, Edward Weston kept a diary in which he recorded his struggle to understand himself, his society, and his medium.
"Between 1938 and 1948, Edward Weston took the last photographs of his distinguished career. In 1938 he returned to scenic Carmel, California, after a twenty-five-thousand-mile, two-year journey through the American...
In 1953 the writer and curator Nancy Newhall assembled, with the cooperation of the photographer Edward Weston, a mock-up for an elegant book featuring Weston's photographs of the nude. It...
This new book surveys Edward Weston's work more comprehensively and exhaustively than any previous work. A combination of biography and critical analysis, it offers more than 320 meticulously reproduced duotone...
Bound in a high-quality linen cloth with Edward Weston's seminal nude image from 1936 on the cover, this book is a beautifully designed tribute to one of photography's most significant creators. • The perfect gift for art and photographer ...
Edward Weston
From nudes to landscapes, a wide-ranging retrospective of the work of Edward Weston, one of the greatest twentieth-century American photographers.
Albert Edward Sutherland, “The Reminiscences of Albert Edward Sutherland,” 1959 interview, transcript, pp. 44–45, Oral History Research Office, Columbia University, New York. 48. Florence Deshon, letter to Max Eastman, July 8, 1920, ...
A concise and authoritative introduction to Weston's work, this book features some of Weston's best-known pictures - including the beautiful, celebrated nude studies of Tina Modotti and Charles Wilson and his remarkable still-lifes - as ...
"Photographs from the Edward Weston Archive at the Center for Creative Photography."