Re: Impressionist Camera: Pictorial Photography in Europe, 1888-1918

From: TERRYAKING@aol.com
Date: 04/04/06-09:20:01 AM Z
Message-id: <312.1d2148a.3163e8a1@aol.com>

Keith

Thanks I have ordered one !

Terry

In a message dated 4/4/06 3:21:39 pm, Keith@GumPhoto.com writes:

> I found this show at the St. Louis Art Museum to be truly amazing in
> quality
> and breadth.  Organized in collaboration with Musee de Beaux-Arts in Rennes,
> the St. Louis presentation features 140 works.  Amazing stuff.  Check it out
> if you can:  http://www.stlouis.art.museum/index.aspx?id=196
>
> The catalog is pretty awesome, as well:
> http://www.stlouis.art.museum/index.aspx?id=198    All of the reproductions
> are printed in full color - 352 pages with a different person authoring each
> of the 15 chapters.  I haven't read it all but with its extensive footnoting
> and bibliography it certainly resembles a textbook more than your typical
> museum catalog.
>
> Keith
>

Terry King FRPS

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