CARLETON
WATKINS
in Yosemite
Hardbound,
9" x 10", 88
pages
60 duotone illustrations,
1 map
2009, The Getty Museum
Edited by Naef Weston
From the Publisher:
All the grandeur of the American West in
the mid-nineteenth century is reflected in this selection of 'mammoth,'
or large-format, photographs made by Carleton Watkins in or around
Yosemite Valley, California. This fully illustrated book, produced
to accompany the exhibition Dialogue among Giants on view at the
J. Paul Getty Museum October 14, 2008, to March 1, 2009, takes
us on a tour of the great Yosemite Valley from the view at Inspiration
Point to the panorama high above the valley at Glacier Point,
following in the footsteps of Yosemite's first surveyors.
The images included here, all selected from the
collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum, range from photographs
of the Mariposa Grove of giant sequoia trees to views of breathtaking
waterfalls cascading into pristine rivers to the landmarks that
best symbolize the noble beauty of Yosemite Valley, such as El
Capitan, Half Dome, Cathedral Rocks, Mirror Lake, and the Three
Brothers. Together they show the evolution of the photographer's
work from a high poetic style to a deeply intimate and personal
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