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Square 4to. 29x29 cm, pp. (ii), 156, (ii), IX. Hardcover. Illustrated with 156 full-page colour photographs. Including bibliographical references and an index.
Overview of the American photographer William Eggleston. He is considered one of America's most important photographers. Published to accompany the exhibition in Paris 2001/2002 organized by the Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, this book brings together Eggleston's most significant works, from his first experiments in black-and-white to a series of photographs of Kyoto produced specifically for the exhibit. Edited by Dorothée Charles. Edges original binding with minimal shelf-wear. Fine copy.
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