New England Days
First edition of New England Days by Paul Caponigro (2002)
First impressionÂ
Medium format hardback in fine conditionÂ
Some very minor wear to dust jacket, now in a removable protective sleeve
Some very slight toning to extremities of pagesÂ
Otherwise, pages clean, binding firm
About
The art of the landscape photograph was first pioneered in this country by the likes of Timothy O'Sullivan and Carleton E. Watkins, who carried their cumbersome equipment and wet plates to the Western frontier. It was refined by a second generation of artists, led by Ansel Adams, Eliot Porter, and Minor White, whose legacy was passed on to - and further refined by - a third generation: most notably by artists like Paul Caponigro. In this fine selection, his first book in six years, he has selected images from the work done in New England over the past quarter century.








Description
First edition of New England Days by Paul Caponigro (2002)
First impressionÂ
Medium format hardback in fine conditionÂ
Some very minor wear to dust jacket, now in a removable protective sleeve
Some very slight toning to extremities of pagesÂ
Otherwise, pages clean, binding firm
About
The art of the landscape photograph was first pioneered in this country by the likes of Timothy O'Sullivan and Carleton E. Watkins, who carried their cumbersome equipment and wet plates to the Western frontier. It was refined by a second generation of artists, led by Ansel Adams, Eliot Porter, and Minor White, whose legacy was passed on to - and further refined by - a third generation: most notably by artists like Paul Caponigro. In this fine selection, his first book in six years, he has selected images from the work done in New England over the past quarter century.

