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91270New York 1916. . Photogravure on japan paper from Camera Work No. 48 annotated on the reverse image size 13.4 x 16.6 cm. sheet 28.1 x 20 cm mounted and framed.<br /> An iconic image of Wall Street and a turning point in modern photography.<br /><br />Wall Street depicts a scene of everyday life in Manhattan's Financial District. Workers are seen walking past the J.P. Morgan building in New York City on the famous Wall Street of which the photograph takes its name. The photograph is famous for its reliance on the sharpness and contrast of the shapes and angles created by the building and the workers that lead to its abstraction. This photograph is considered to be one of Strand's most famous works and an example of his change from pictorialism to straight photography. Strand moved from the posed to portraying the purity of the subjects. There is no focal point with the lines converging off of the frame of the image. The financial building take majority of the frame. Emphasis is placed on the strong shapes created by the architecture of the building. The workers are included in the image but are faceless and are trumped in size by the massive square shapes from the building they walk past. Also the workers are captured in motion which on film makes them appear blurry. This aesthetic that Strand creates in Wall Street is his break toward the modern.<br /><br />Social change was important to Strand. With Wall Street he sought to portray a social message. He captured the faceless people next to the looming financial building in order to give a warning. Strand shows 'the recently built J.P. Morgan Co. building whose huge dark recesses dwarf the passers-by with the imposing powers of uniformity and anonymity' Ollman Art Review: Paul Strand: A Transition Caught on Film. The people cannot escape the overwhelming power that this modern establishment will have on their future and the future of America. He warns us to not be the small people that look almost ant-like next to this building that has a massive amount of control over the American economy.<br /><br />The photo now simply titled 'Wall Street' was one of six Paul Strand pictures Stieglitz published in Camera Work. In three of the six pictures humanity strides out from abstract ideas and each figure was a study in itself an irregular item complimented by modular formats that surround it. Another set of eleven Strand photos were published in the magazine's final issue in 1917 and those pictures overwhelmingly endorsed by Stieglitz as 'brutally direct' made Strand's reputation.<br /> New York, 1916. unknown
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1945478990Ernst G. Mortensen. Good/No Dust Wrapper. 1945. Norwegian Language. Hard Cover. M386 . Ernst G. Mortensen hardcover
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2025x-0226843130Univ of Chicago Pr 2025. Paperback. New. 336 pages. 9.00x6.00x9.00 inches. Univ of Chicago Pr paperback
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2005Q-0393058948W. W. Norton & Company 2005-06-17. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! W. W. Norton & Company hardcover
1971103126Halty Ferguson 1971. First edition. hardcover. Very GOOD/NONE. 0x0x0. Published 1971 dated on title page. Sea-blue endpapers. Cream cloth boards with gilt stamp title in rectangle on front cover with no dust jacket. 7.75 x 5.25 x .25. Six ounces. Pages are clean and unmarked. Cloth boards are lightly soiled from handling with a few very small stains. Halty Ferguson hardcover
197166513Cambridge: Halty Ferguson 1971. First edition. White cloth lettered in gilt. One of 1000 copies. 29 pp. Compliments of the publisher card laid in. Translations from the Quechua descendants of the Incas. A short book nicely printed at the Ferguson Press; issued without a dust jacket. Cloth lightly soiled otherwise fine. Halty Ferguson unknown
197181293Cambridge: Halty Ferguson 1971. First edition. First printing; edition of 1000 copies. 12mo 20cm; cream cloth gilt; 29 pp. A tight clean copy about Fine. Eighteen short lyrics more aptly described as adaptations than translations from indigenous Quechua sources. Halty Ferguson unknown
197112193Cambridge: Halty Ferguson 1971. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very good. 12mo 29pp. A very good copy in the publisher's cream cloth. Faintly offset on the front board inner hinges a touch shaken but a sound example. A magnificent presentation copy SIGNED by Strand on the half-title page with a full page whimsical drawing and inscribed to the translator and fellow poet Willis Barnstone and his wife Helle: "For Willis and Helle with love from your old friend--Mark Strand." The drawing is a profile of a man with an arrow pointing to his face with clouds above his head. One of 1000 copies printed; the edition was not signed. Halty Ferguson hardcover
1971003421H. Ferguson 1971. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine. A fine and tight hardcover copy issued without a dustjacket. Limited to 1000 copies. This copy is signed by Mark Strand. This is a very nice clean and bright copy showing only very very minor marks due to the cream color cloth. A very nice copy. = We ship all books with Delivery Confirmation. = We have been selling Used Books for over 29 years. H. Ferguson hardcover
1971597481Cambridge: Halty Ferguson 1971. Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition. Octavo. 31pp. Cream cloth stamped in gilt. Cloth modestly soiled near fine. One of 1000 copies. Laid in is a small card "Compliments of the Publishers" with the handwritten Inscription "Merry Christmas"; additionally laid in is a short handwritten note by the proprietor of Ferguson Press Inscribed and Signed by "Bill Young." A nice association copy. Halty Ferguson hardcover
19711393736Cambridge MA: Halty Ferguson 1971. First Limited Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Small Octavo 29 2 pages. In Very Good condition. Bound in light cream cloth with gilt lettering along the front board. Boards have mild shelving wear and small stains on the front and rear boards. Textblock has mild wear along the edges. Signed flat by Mark Strand on the title page. Limited edition one of 1000. Shelved Room C. 1393736. Special Collections. Halty Ferguson hardcover
ANAIS-0912604085H. Ferguson. hardcover. Good. 9.5X6.5X1.5. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. H. Ferguson hardcover