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Record ID harvard_bibliographic_metadata/ab.bib.11.20150123.full.mrc:410898482:2396
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050 4 $aTR680$b.C274 2007
100 1 $aCallahan, Harry M.
245 10 $aEleanor /$cHarry Callahan ; [essay and interview by] Julian Cox ; introduction by Emmet Gowin.
246 3 $aHarry Callahan, Eleanor
260 $aAtlanta :$bHigh Museum of Art ;$aGöttingen :$bSteidl,$cc2007.
300 $a160 p. :$bchiefly ill. (some col.) ;$c32 cm.
500 $aCatalog of an exhibition at the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 8-Dec. 9, 2007, and at the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Nov. 7, 2008-Feb. 15, 2009.
500 $a"A conversation with Eleanor Callahan"--P. 142-149.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 156-159).
520 1 $a"Harry Callahan (1912-1999) was one of American photography's great innovators. During a career that spanned six decades, Callahan pursued an individual and experimental approach and investigated a wide range of themes, techniques, and materials. Yet he cherished no photographs more than the images of his wife, Eleanor, which form an intimate visual diary of a lifestyle and a relationship." "This is the definitive publication of Callahan's photographs of Eleanor. For almost two decades from the early 1940s to the early 1960s, Callahan photographed his wife in countless ways; nude and clothed, indoors and outdoors, in public parks and city streets, at the beach, in a tent, in the woods, among sand dunes, and in the privacy of the family home. Reproducing many previously unpublished images, Harry Callahan: Eleanor offers an in-depth presentation of a single subject over many years, providing a new understanding of Eleanor as a subject and Callahan's lifelong exploration of the creative potential of photography."--Jacket.
600 10 $aCallahan, Harry M.$vExhibitions.
650 0 $aPortrait photography$zUnited States$vExhibitions.
600 10 $aCallahan, Eleanor$vPortraits.
600 10 $aCallahan, Eleanor$vInterviews.
700 1 $aCox, Julian.
700 1 $aGowin, Emmet,$d1941-
700 1 $aCallahan, Eleanor.
988 $a20080514
906 $0OCLC