Bemusing and sometimes dazzling are these prints. Seeing a brace of them, it becomes clear that this photographer artist is to be taken seriously even while he is grinning - because he uses photography with deadly aim to reflect and record only his own very special, personal vision of his world. It is oddly refreshing, unselfconsciously striking and unpredictably adventurous. - Walker Evans
LEE FRIEDLANDER (b. 1934)
15 Photographs
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LEE FRIEDLANDER (b. 1934)
15 Photographs
New York: Double Elephant Press, 1973. 15 gelatin silver prints; each signed and numbered '69/75' in pencil (on the mount); each approximately 6 5/8 x 9 7/8in. (16.7 x 25cm.); text inserts; contained in a folding box with linen covers and embossed title
15 Photographs
New York: Double Elephant Press, 1973. 15 gelatin silver prints; each signed and numbered '69/75' in pencil (on the mount); each approximately 6 5/8 x 9 7/8in. (16.7 x 25cm.); text inserts; contained in a folding box with linen covers and embossed title