DogDogs
(06.03.2025)DogDogs
24,95 €
Preise inkl. MwSt. · Kostenloser Versand ab 25,00 € ·
Sofort verfügbar, Lieferzeit: 1-2 Wochen
Verlag: Phaidon
ISBN: 978-1-83866-925-6
Produktform: Hardcover
Veröffentlichung: 06.03.2025
- Verlag: Phaidon
- ISBN: 978-1-83866-925-6
- Veröffentlichung: 06.03.2025
- Umfang: 512 Seiten
- Maße: 123 x 31 x 185 (B/T/H)
- Sprache: englisch
- MwSt: 7 %
- Lesemotiv: Eintauchen
- Nebenlesemotive: Verstehen
- Produktart: Buch gebunden
- Produktform: Hardcover
A reissue of the classic and much-loved collection of 500 witty images of dogs by legendary Magnum photographer Elliott Erwitt
A dog-lover’s dream, DogDogs presents the largest selection ever published of Elliott Erwitt’s images of our beloved canine companions.
This delightful volume features 500 photographs – of Poodles at dog shows, of Golden Retrievers fetching sticks in the park, of Highland Terriers jumping in the air for joy, and hundreds of other images of dogs walking, being carried, or otherwise enjoying life – all printed full-bleed in arresting duotone.
Also included in this gem of a book is a captivating essay by British writer P.G. Wodehouse, an admirer of Erwitt’s work and a keen dog-owner himself.
Rezensionen „DogDogs"
Praise for the first edition:'This book is a must for all dog-lovers.' – Marie Claire'Barking dogs, laughing dogs, big dogs, small dogs, lazy dogs, crazy dogs: they're all here ... Will provide hours of delight.' – Amateur PhotographerBiografie
Regarded as one of the greatest image makers of his generation, Elliott Erwitt described himself as ‘a professional photographer by trade and an amateur photographer by vocation.’ As an artist and documenter, his camera took him all over the globe and his work spans many traditions, subjects, and approaches to photography.
P. G. Wodehouse was a British writer whose novels and stories share the same light touch of gentle satire. He was a great admirer of Elliott Erwitt’s work during his lifetime.
0 von 0 Bewertungen
Durchschnittliche Bewertung von 0 von 5 Sternen
Anmelden
Ähnliche Bücher entdecken
22.04.2022
24.01.2024
27.07.2022
21.02.2024
12.04.2023
Weitere Bücher von n/a
06.04.2026
02.03.2026
25.03.2026
03.03.2026