THE
LIFE OF YOUSUF KARSH
Portrait
in Light and Shadow
Hardbound,
6½" x 9¼",
448 pages
60 black
& white illustrations
2008, Yale University Art Gallery
Text by Maria Tippett
From the Publisher:
Yousuf Karsh is acknowledged to be the twentieth
century's leading portrait photographer. His iconic images of
Bogart, Hemingway, Churchill, the Kennedys, Auden, Castro, Einstein,
the Clintons, Khrushchev, Casals, and Elizabeth II inhabit the
mind's eye of anyone familiar with photographic history. A refugee
from the ethnic cleansing of Turkish Armenians in 1916, Karsh
made his home in Boston and Ottawa but travelled the globe during
his sixty-year career, photographing political leaders, celebrities,
monarchs, and movie stars. He died in 2002, aged 94. He left a
legacy of 50,000 portraits.
This is the first biography, written with help
from his family and colleagues and based on the Karsh archive
in Ottawa. Its publication marks Karsh's centenary in 2008, when
retrospective exhibitions are scheduled in a number of locations
in North America, including the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Art
Institute of Chicago, Boston Public Library, and Rhode Island
School of Design. The book reproduces sixty of Karsh’s most
celebrated portraits, and reveals the technique behind the camera
and the brilliant mastery of the photographer.
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