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Steichen: A Biography

by Penelope Niven
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Synopsis

A portrait of the photographer's life and work, including 50 black-and-white photos.

Publishers Weekly

In 1895, when he was 16, Edward Steichen bought his first box camera; when he died at 94, he had long been both an eminent art photographer and the most famous fashion and documentary cameraman in America. Remembered now for his collaboration with his one-time rival Alfred Steiglitz, Steichen was a photographic revolutionary, the most successful commercial cameraman of his time and a leader in aerial reconnaissance photography in both world wars. Also a painter and an impresario, he exhibited Matisse, Rodin and Picasso in Paris, London and New York while promoting inventive American photographers at home and abroad. In trying to write about Steichen, Niven, the biographer of his brother-in-law Carl Sandburg, encountered the opposition of Steichen's third wife, who at 26 married the 81-year-old bearded veteran. Many photographs were denied to Niven, as well as permission to quote from Steichen's unpublished letters. Still, Niven evokes the colossus of American photography in sometimes swamping detail. By the end, Steichen was less passionate about photography as "one of the fine arts," feeling that its primary function had become "to explain man to man and each man to himself." Niven's crowded narrative chronicles that personal and professional transition. Photos not seen by PW. (Nov.)

About the Author, Penelope Niven

Penelope Niven is the author of Carl Sandburg: A Biography (1991) and coauthor, with James Earl Jones, of James Earl Jones: Voices and Silences (1993). She has been awarded two fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities and honorary doctorates from Greensboro College and Wake Forest University, where she received her undergraduate and graduate degrees. Penelope Niven lives and writes in North Carolina, where she is currently working on a novel and a biography of Thornton Wilder. She is the mother of award-winning screenwriter Jennifer Niven McJunkin.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2004
Publisher
Eastern National
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781590910269

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