
THE Photographer's EYE
by John Szarkowski
"The Photographer's Eye" by John Szarkowski, The Museum of Modern Art, 1966. Hardcover edition exploring photography's visual and historical impact. Dust jacket shows edge wear; book in good condition. Essential for collectors of photography and modern art.
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The dust jacket of this 1966 edition of "The Photographer's Eye" shows noticeable wear, particularly along the edges. The hardcover remains intact with no significant damage to the binding. Internally, the pages are clean and free from inscriptions or library markings, preserving the book's original integrity.
About This Vintage 1966 Edition
"The Photographer's Eye" by John Szarkowski, published by The Museum of Modern Art, New York in 1966, is a seminal work in the field of photography. This hardcover edition explores the medium's aesthetic and historical significance, offering insights into the visual language of photography. Szarkowski, a renowned curator and photographer, examines the evolution of photographic form and its impact on modern art. This particular edition, printed in the United States, is a valuable addition to any collection focusing on visual studies or modern art. The book remains a critical resource for understanding photography's role in contemporary art discourse. The dust jacket shows signs of wear, with some edge wear, but the book itself is in good condition.
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THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, NEW YORK
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