Lewis Hine In Europe: The Lost Photographs

Lewis Hine In Europe: The Lost Photographs

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Only Within The Last Two Decades Has Lewis Wickes Hine Been Acknowledged As One Of America'S Principal Twentiethcentury Photographers. Best Known For His Moving Portraits Of Immigrants On Ellis Island, Of Child Laborers In Factories And Mines, And Of Steel Workers Balanced On High Girders Of The Empire State Building, Hine Was Far Ahead Of His Time In Using The Camera To Document Social Conditions In America. As This Groundbreaking Study Demonstrates, Hine Was Also One Of The Very First Photojournalists. In World War I, Hine Became A Photographer For The Red Cross, Assigned To Record The Devastation In Europe And To Document The Need For Relief Work. In The Spring And Summer Of 1918 He Photographed War Refugees And Hospitalized Soldiers In France (As Well As Glimpses Of A Prewar Paris), And In November He Toured Wartorn Italy, Greece, And Serbia. Hine Returned To Paris And Then Set Out Again To Document The Suffering In Formerly Germanoccupied Areas Of Belgium And Northern France. Some Of These Pictures Appeared In Red Cross Publications, But Most Of Them Went Into That Organization'S Archives, Never To Be Seen Again For Sixty Years. At The End Of World War Ii, The Red Cross Deposited Its Photograph Collectionsome 50,000 Picturesin The Library Of Congress, Where Hine'S Work Was Effectively Lost Due To An Eccentric Filing Code That Baffled Historians For Nearly Forty Years. Author Daile Kaplan Finally Was Able To Break The Code, Identify Hine'S Photographs, And Reintroduce To The World The Best Of This Master'S Lost Photographsan Event That Not Only Brings To Light A Completely New Body Of Hine'S Work But Gives Him His Due, At Last, As A True Pioneer Of Photojournalism.

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  • Q: How many pages are in 'Lewis Hine in Europe: The Lost Photographs'? A: This book contains two hundred thirty-nine pages. It provides a comprehensive look at Lewis Hine's work in Europe during World War I.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This book is a hardcover edition. Hardcover bindings are known for their durability and protective qualities.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of this book is Daile Kaplan. She has worked extensively to uncover and present Hine's lost photographs.
  • Q: Can I read 'Lewis Hine in Europe' as a beginner in photography? A: Yes, this book is suitable for beginners. It offers valuable insights into photojournalism and the historical context of Hine's work.
  • Q: Is this book appropriate for children? A: This book may not be suitable for young children. It contains historical photographs that depict the harsh realities of war and social conditions.
  • Q: How do I best appreciate the photographs in this book? A: To appreciate the photographs, take your time to observe the details and context. Reading the accompanying text will enhance your understanding of Hine's work.
  • Q: How should I store this hardcover book? A: Store this book in a cool, dry place. Keep it upright on a shelf to prevent warping or damage to the spine.
  • Q: Can I clean the pages of this book? A: No, it is not recommended to clean the pages. If necessary, keep the book away from moisture and handle it with clean hands.
  • Q: What should I do if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, contact the retailer for return instructions. Most retailers have a return policy for damaged goods.
  • Q: Is this book a good gift for photography enthusiasts? A: Yes, this book makes an excellent gift for photography enthusiasts. It showcases the work of a pioneering photographer and his contributions to photojournalism.
  • Q: How does this book compare to other photography books? A: This book stands out due to its unique focus on Lewis Hine's work during World War I. It provides a historical perspective that many photography books lack.
  • Q: Will this book provide background information on Lewis Hine? A: Yes, the book includes background information on Lewis Hine's life and career. It contextualizes his work within the social issues of his time.
  • Q: Are there any specific features of the photographs in this book? A: Yes, the photographs in this book are significant for their emotional depth and historical importance. Hine captured the struggles of war refugees and social conditions.
  • Q: Is 'Lewis Hine in Europe' part of a series? A: No, this book is a standalone publication focused on a specific aspect of Hine's work. It does not belong to a series.
  • Q: What publisher released this book? A: This book was published by Abbeville Press. They are known for producing high-quality art and photography books.

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