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AFTER THE WAR (Motta Photography Series)

par Werner Bischof

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"In 1945, already known as a photographer of refined images verging on the abstract, Werner Bischof made his way by bicycle through war-torn Germany, documenting signs of human life emerging from the rubble. In luminous images - of little girls playing tag in the shell of a bombed cathedral, of a young man luxuriating in the sun smoking a cigar - Bischof captured the struggles of ordinary people incrementally resuming their daily lives in a devastated landscape." "Two years later, his travels having extended through France, Hungary, Greece, and Italy, Bischof had created an extraordinary portrait of a continent's slow, anguished rebirth. As the war recedes, tentative early-morning light softening the ruins becomes afternoon glare on walls covered with movie posters. Single figures amid the devastation multiply into confident crowds in downtown squares. Ranging from the farmhouses of Poland and Greece to the burgeoning industrial cities of Italy, the photographs in this volume emanate hope and reveal battle-scarred civilians enjoying the small freedoms afforded by peace."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved… (plus d'informations)
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The Images are incredible ( )
  Lynch2 | Oct 12, 2015 |
First off, anyone who travels by bicycle through war torn Germany in 1945 to document signs of the early recovery after the war (as the photographer did) deserves a special nod. This book is a selection of photos from that trip through Germany as well as trips across Europe in the following two years. Fantastic concept, I'll admit. The end product, however, is mixed. There are some photos worthy of framing, but also some shots that leave one wondering: "they picked this shot from the many that must have been available?" The cover photo, of course, is priceless. Others that warrant a gasp include the Reichstag as a mere ghost of itself, the Hungarian soldier whose coat flaps in the breeze symmetrical and opposite to that of a figure cast as towering statue, and an Italian woman with stones perched upon her head, carrying her find away from a bombed building. But others lack oomph and stand up less well to the many post war images that any educated adult has seen over the years. ( )
  cabookguy | Mar 29, 2008 |
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"In 1945, already known as a photographer of refined images verging on the abstract, Werner Bischof made his way by bicycle through war-torn Germany, documenting signs of human life emerging from the rubble. In luminous images - of little girls playing tag in the shell of a bombed cathedral, of a young man luxuriating in the sun smoking a cigar - Bischof captured the struggles of ordinary people incrementally resuming their daily lives in a devastated landscape." "Two years later, his travels having extended through France, Hungary, Greece, and Italy, Bischof had created an extraordinary portrait of a continent's slow, anguished rebirth. As the war recedes, tentative early-morning light softening the ruins becomes afternoon glare on walls covered with movie posters. Single figures amid the devastation multiply into confident crowds in downtown squares. Ranging from the farmhouses of Poland and Greece to the burgeoning industrial cities of Italy, the photographs in this volume emanate hope and reveal battle-scarred civilians enjoying the small freedoms afforded by peace."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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