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Orientalist photographs : 1870-1950 / Éric Milet

Catalog Data

Author:
Milet, Eric  Search this
Milet, Eric Orient rêvé English  Search this
Subject:
Milet, Eric  Search this
Physical description:
202 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 32 cm
Type:
Books
Pictorial works
Place:
Africa, North
Date:
2008
©2008
Notes:
Translated from the French: L'Orient rêvé.
AFA copy 39088019012954 gift of Bryna Freyer.
Contents:
The footprint of history -- Religion, rituals, and beliefs -- The mirror of al-Andaluz -- Traditions and style -- Siba: land of resistance -- Dreams of the Orient
Summary:
"The century that spanned from the 1850-1950 witnessed the golden age of travel and the exposure of an increasing number of Westerners to foreign cultures. The Maghreb became a source of exotic fascination and people grew particularly enchanted by the landscapes, peoples, and cultures of countries such as Morocco, Tunisia, and Algeria. Orientalist Photographs pays homage to the ultimate travel dream of that era. This collection of over 100 autochrome, sepia, and black and white photographs captures delicate, lost details: the dusty, labyrinthine walls of the casbah; the dappled sunlight on the market stall of a souk; the intricate metal work of traditional jewelry. Each image is accompanied by an informative text that situates the photograph in its historical reality, revealing how, for example, the richness of Algerian embroidery is not the product of hermetic tradition, as once perceived, but rather that of an innovative fusion of Spanish, Turkish, and native cultures. This book's haunting photographs and incisive texts vividly render all the mystery, the beauty, and the naiveté of the West's encounter with a culture it found so radically different from its own."--Amazon.
Topic:
Photography, Artistic  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1094315