Selected Product: | The Family Of Man Paperback Publisher: The Museum of Modern Art, New York Release Date: 2002-07-15 ISBN-10: 0870703412 ISBN-13: 9780870703416 List Price: $19.95 Average Customer Rating: | | The Americans ISBN-10: 386521584X ISBN-13: 9783865215840 List Price:$39.95 The Photographer's Eye ISBN-10: 087070527X ISBN-13: 9780870705274 List Price:$24.95 Let Us Now Praise Famous Men: The American Classic, in Words and Photographs, of Three Tenant Families in the Deep South ISBN-10: 0618127496 ISBN-13: 9780618127498 List Price:$18.00 Henri Cartier-Bresson (Aperture Masters of Photography) ISBN-10: 0893817449 ISBN-13: 9780893817442 List Price:$12.50 Let Us Now Praise Famous Men: The American Classic, in Words and Photographs, of Three Tenant Families in the Deep South ISBN-10: 0618127496 ISBN-13: 0046442127493 List Price:$18.00 Alfred Stieglitz: Camera Work: A Pictorial Guide (Dover Art Collections) ISBN-10: 0486235912 ISBN-13: 9780486235912 List Price:$19.95 |
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| Perhaps the best photographic book ever published | Customer Rating: | I first found this book at Foyle's in London, about 35 years ago, and it struck me. Since then, I bought five copies of the Family of Man, but no one remained in my home, because ever I felt the need to give this book to someone I loved or trusted. What is making this book so precious to me? First the idea itself of collecting pictures from the whole world (remember, when Steichen launched his project, the Cold War and the related hysteria was at its peak). This to demonstrate that all the human beings have to pass through the same events in their life: birth, growth, education, emotions, work, love, children, reflection, death. This apparently trivial concept leads to a conclusion by far less trivial: we all do belong to one family, our species, the humans (by the way, this thinking had not so great success in the past, nor the present seems to be more benevolent). The Family of Man is exactly the visual demonstration of such a concept, by comparing the same events as viewed from different geographic and cultural perspectives, by means of photos from renowned or unknown photographers (of course, the pictures from the US are prevailing in numbers for logistics and statistical reasons: it was by far more simple for an US photographer to even simply receive the news of the Steichen project than for a photographer in Rwanda or in the USSR). Steichen and his assistants made an impressive selection, shortlisting 503 pictures from the over 2 million they received. By the way, Steichen was a photographer, and his selection also considered the aesthetic side of the question: most of the pictures selected simply are wonderful. The result is this book. I think no one on this planet can miss it, because The Family of Man is representative of a large part of our culture and on our very nature. To give an example, in my opinion this book is at the same emotional and rational level as Homer's Odyssey, Dante's Divine Comedy, Melville's Moby Dick, primo Levi's If this is a Man, or the ancient Greek lyrics, to quote some comparisons. I hope it will continue to be published; we, the humans, desperately need it. | i love this book. | Customer Rating: | | I am so glad Family of Man is still available. I would also suggest that in conjunction with this book, you offer Family of Women, and Family of Children. |
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