FOR
THE LOVE OF IT
Irving Bennett Ellis
Hardbound,
9¾" x 11¾",
128 pages
many illustrations
2008, Ellis Press
Text by Susan Danly, Chris Thompson, Judy Ellis Glickman
From the Publisher:
Irving B. Ellis (1902-1977) was an archetypal
Pictorialist photographer. A physician by training and a photographer
by avocation, he was a dedicated and much-awarded maker of pictures.
Active as a photographer during the decades just before and after
the Second World War, Ellis experienced the burgeoning growth
of amateur photography clubs, the expansion of corporate photography
businesses and the establishment of photographic collections in
major art museums across the country. This volume, based on an
extensive photographic and documentary archive, places Ellis'
work within the context of the Pictorialist movement in an effort
to gain a better understanding of the complex undercurrents that
helped to define this era of American photographic history. Susan
Danly contributes essays on the development of Ellis' photographic
style and the use of his photographs in advertising, and Chris
Thompson contributes an interview with photographer Judy Ellis
Glickman, Ellis' daughter and the subject of much of his work.
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