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Unknown Halsman,Used
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Unknown Halsman reveals an overlooked, playful and bizarre side of Philippe Halsman, one of the most innovative photographers of the twentieth century. Most previous publications on Halsman feature his iconic portraiture, which appeared on the cover of Life and other top American magazines from the 40s through the 70s. He is also remembered for his groundbreaking Surrealist photo collaborations with Salvador Dali. Edited by his grandson Oliver Halsman Rosenberg (who has spent the past two years organizing the archive and discovering the depth of the celebrated photographer's unpublished oeuvre), most of the images in this distinctive volumewhich include private and experimental photographs, decontextualized advertisements, outtakes from famous sittings, contact sheets and family snapshotshave never been seen as a body of work in their own right. One of Philippe Halsman's many aphorisms, 'The way a photographer sees is an extension of his character,' is apt; these photographs not only capture his character, they bring to life the essence of his era.Oliver Halsman Rosenberg, also an artist, has lent his graphic sense to this publication, creating a uniquely designed and sequenced monograph that is both colorful and spirited. Intermingled with 100 fine reproductions of Halsman's photographs are numerous quotes by the photographer as well as luminaries like Salvador Dal, Jean Cocteau, Martha Graham and Alfred Hitchcock. All quotes are hand illustrated by Oliver Halsman Rosenberg in a unique brush font that is inspired by Japanese calligraphy and handmade zines. Contributing to the wellconsidered and intimate feel of this publication are the use of yellow throughout the book, inspired by a wall in Halsman's former photo studio; the blue floral endpapers, which were taken from the fabric of Halsman's couch; and the use of a typewriter font that evokes the correspondence found during the archiving process. Oliver Halsman Rosenberg also contributes an illustrated essay. A major European multivenue retrospective is in the works for 20092010.Born in Riga, Latvia in 1906, Philippe Halsman discovered his passion and talent for photography as a teenager. He moved to Paris in 1930 and there began his career as a portrait photographer. Soon after, his work began appearing in magazines such as Vogue, Vuand and Voila. His career was brought to a grinding halt when Hitler's troops arrived in Paris in 1940. Halsman escaped to New York with little but his camera. Shooting for Life in the early 1940s, he quickly established himself in the New York photo scene. Halsman's disarming ability to expose the personality of his subjects without pretense quickly made him one the most sought after photographers by the nation's cultural elite, including Marilyn Monroe, Albert Einstein, Audrey Hepburn, Alfred Hitchcock, John F. Kennedy and Andy Warhol. Following a major retrospective at the International Center of Photography, he died in New York in 1979 at the age of 73.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the main theme of 'Unknown Halsman'? A: 'Unknown Halsman' explores the lesser-known, playful, and eccentric aspects of Philippe Halsman's photography, highlighting his innovative work beyond iconic portraits.
- Q: Who edited the book 'Unknown Halsman'? A: The book is edited by Oliver Halsman Rosenberg, Philippe Halsman's grandson, who has spent significant time organizing the archive and curating the content.
- Q: How many pages does 'Unknown Halsman' have? A: 'Unknown Halsman' contains a total of 144 pages, filled with photographs and illustrations that celebrate Halsman's career.
- Q: What type of binding does 'Unknown Halsman' have? A: 'Unknown Halsman' is published in a hardcover format, ensuring durability and a quality presentation of the images.
- Q: What kind of photographs are included in 'Unknown Halsman'? A: The book features a diverse collection of private and experimental photographs, contact sheets, outtakes from famous sittings, and family snapshots, many of which have not been published before.
- Q: When was 'Unknown Halsman' published? A: 'Unknown Halsman' was published on October 1, 2008.
- Q: What makes the design of 'Unknown Halsman' unique? A: The design incorporates colorful elements, including yellow inspired by Halsman's studio, and hand-illustrated quotes in a brush font, contributing to its intimate and artistic feel.
- Q: Is 'Unknown Halsman' suitable for collectors or general readers? A: 'Unknown Halsman' is suitable for both collectors of photography and general readers interested in art, as it provides a comprehensive look at Halsman's work and impact.
- Q: What is the condition of used copies of 'Unknown Halsman'? A: Used copies of 'Unknown Halsman' are often listed in 'Good Condition', meaning they may have some wear but are generally well-preserved and readable.
- Q: Does 'Unknown Halsman' include any essays or additional content? A: Yes, the book includes an illustrated essay by Oliver Halsman Rosenberg, enhancing the understanding of Philippe Halsman's artistic legacy.