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Lee Friedlander: Photographs Frederick Law Olmsted
- Item Number
- 325
- Estimated Value
- 85 USD
- Sold
- 39 USD to maryjopagano
- Number of Bids
- 3 - Bid History
Item Description
A natural chronicler of all things uniquely American, photographer Lee Friedlander here puts his lens to the work of Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903), designer of many of this country's most iconic public landscapes and the father of North American landscape architecture. Olmsted was responsible for a staggering number of America's greatest parks, including the Niagara reservation (North America's oldest state park), Washington Park, the Biltmore Estate, the U.S. Capitol building landscape and entire parkway systems in Buffalo and Louisville. His most famous work remains New York City's Central Park, a pioneering egalitarian gesture that, at the time, was very unusual for its ready accessibility. This book, published to coincide with The Metropolitan Museum of Art's 2008 exhibition, compiles 89 photographs made by Friedlander in Olmsted's public parks and private estates.FORMAT: Clothbound, 13 x 12.75 in. / 84 pgs / 89 tritone.ISBN: 9781933045733 / ISBN10: 1933045736 PUBLICATION DATE: 02/01/2008
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