A
Notebook At Random
Irving Penn
Hardbound
, 9.25" x 12.5", 128 pages
81 tritone and 56 four-color illustrations
2004, Bulfinch
From the Publisher:
From his very first photograph, made for Vogue in 1943,
to startlingly fresh images that he continues to make for that
magazine today, Irving Penn again and again shows an uncanny ability
to surprise the world with his art.
Included here are some of Penn's signature portraits,
still lifes, and fashion photographs, along with the rough sketches
and line drawings that provide a window into ideas and images
in the making. The book is populated with artists, writers, and
models whose lives intersected with Penn's; Picasso, Jean Cocteau,
and Lisa Fonssagrives look out at us with that timeless intensity
that characterizes an Irving Penn portrait. Many of the photographs
are alternate poses or torn test fragments, pages from his personal
"notebook"; others are newer-found discoveries, including
a previously unpublished portrait of Truman Capote. Some of the
most striking pages are of Penn's layered, exquisitely constructed
mixed-media works and painted photographs.
With brief text excerpts and notations from Penn
throughout, this is the most intimate and arresting book yet from
one of the most admired artists of our time.
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