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Highlights
- An essential purchase for dog and animal lovers, this volume presents amateur, anonymous snapshots of dogs from the turn of the century to the early 1950s in all kinds of ordinary and extraordinary settings.
- About the Author: Catherine Johnson is Chair of the Photography Committee of the National Arts Club.
- 240 Pages
- Photography, Subjects & Themes
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About the Book
Featuring more than 450 vintage photographs of dogs in all kinds of settings, this collection--with its unpretentious images and days-gone-by aesthetic--presents a snapshot of family life and shows the timeless relationship between humans and their canine companions.Book Synopsis
An essential purchase for dog and animal lovers, this volume presents amateur, anonymous snapshots of dogs from the turn of the century to the early 1950s in all kinds of ordinary and extraordinary settings. In it we see dogs under the Christmas table, on front porches, at play by the beach, and posed beside babies, birthday girls and in the family portrait. Each photograph in this remarkable collection reflects a unique moment in time and the sometimes surprising, occasionally humorous, and always intimate relationships people have with their dogs.
Review Quotes
"Man's best friend is a timeless subject... [An] appealingly idiosyncratic book... There could hardly be more compelling evidence of the strange effect that mutt can have on man."--The Daily Telegraph
"Anyone who's ever had a canine companion will fall in love with Dogs."--Scottish Sunday Post
"Delightful... A great gift for dog lovers or animal photographers."--Black & White Photography
About the Author
Catherine Johnson is Chair of the Photography Committee of the National Arts Club. She began her career in photography representing British photographer Norman Parkinson in North America. She has edited two books, Stieglitz and the Photo-Secession 1902 (2002) and Karl Bissinger: The Luminous Years (2003). She lives in New York City.