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Illusions of Martha's Vineyard by James Schot β€” book cover

Illusions of Martha's Vineyard

by James Schot
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Overview

Take a beautiful sculpted naked female form, placed in the equally enchanting and rural settings of Martha's Vineyard, capture the combination with exploratory expressionistic photography, and you have a glimpse of the Illusions of Martha's Vineyard.

This is a limited edition book and a collectors item. The debut of this book in the Fall of 1997 contributes innovations to the history of fine art photography. The Victoria & Albert Museum in London, a world renown museum first to recognize photography as fine art, considered themselves "keen to acquire" this book for their museum library collection. Resisting to conform to the regimented ideology of the past, which disapproved of the assembly of an image (as opposed. documentation and reproduction); and without surrendering the camera to new technology (computer), the Illusions of Martha's Vineyard provides the viewer a creative illustration of the 'imagination'.

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Book Details

Published
August 15, 1997
Publisher
Vineyard Haven, MA : BestSchot Pub., 1997.
Pages
64
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780965924108

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