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CANDIDA HÖFER - PHILADELPHIA

CANDIDA HÔFER (1944-)

Philadelphia is one of the oldest cities in the US and of special historic and national importance. The place where the Declaration of Independence was pronounced and the Constitution was signed is the subject of Candida Höfer’s latest series. 13 large-size photographs portray the city’s symbolic, venerable institutions and one modern building, the Beth Sholom synagogue. English/German edition.
With a foreword by Anna-Maria Ehrmann-Schindlbeck and texts by Richard Torchia and Mari Shaw. 

Pris ved 1 299,00 DKK

Emne Fotokunst
Kunstner HÔFER, Candida
Forfatter
Sprog Engelsk/tysk tekst
Illustrationer 13 ill.i farver
Format / Sideantal 23 x 24 cm / 60 sider
Udgivelsesår 2010
Indbinding Heftet
Forlag Schirmer/Mosel
Antikvarisk
Antal
Køb
ISBN 9783829604406
Lev. 3-5 dage

CANDIDA HÔFER (1944-)

Philadelphia is one of the oldest cities in the US and of special historic and national importance. The place where the Declaration of Independence was pronounced and the Constitution was signed is the subject of Candida Höfer’s latest series. 13 large-size photographs portray the city’s symbolic, venerable institutions and one modern building, the Beth Sholom synagogue. English/German edition.
With a foreword by Anna-Maria Ehrmann-Schindlbeck and texts by Richard Torchia and Mari Shaw.