GILSON Jean-Pierre, BOYD William.
Jean-Pierre Gilson: English countryside.
Trans Photographic Press
Regular price
€38,00
| N° d'inventaire | 29367 |
| Format | 24 x 30 |
| Détails | 120 p., illustrated, publisher's hardcover. |
| Publication | Arles, 2023 |
| Etat | Nine |
| ISBN | 9791090371552 |
Jean-Pierre Gilson traveled across England in the footsteps of the great writers and painters of the 19th century.
From Devon to Yorkshire and Cornwall, to the very locations of Wuthering Heights by the Brontë sisters, The Hounds of the Baskervilles by Conan Doyle, The Jamaica Inn by Daphne du Mourier, the landscapes of Constable, Gainsborough or Ruskin, the photographer focuses, in the off-season, on the landscapes that form the basis of English culture. This book is in the vein of his black and white masterpieces, notably Scotland (1991, 2004, 2019), Ireland (1998), or Somme (2016).
From Devon to Yorkshire and Cornwall, to the very locations of Wuthering Heights by the Brontë sisters, The Hounds of the Baskervilles by Conan Doyle, The Jamaica Inn by Daphne du Mourier, the landscapes of Constable, Gainsborough or Ruskin, the photographer focuses, in the off-season, on the landscapes that form the basis of English culture. This book is in the vein of his black and white masterpieces, notably Scotland (1991, 2004, 2019), Ireland (1998), or Somme (2016).
From Devon to Yorkshire and Cornwall, to the very locations of Wuthering Heights by the Brontë sisters, The Hounds of the Baskervilles by Conan Doyle, The Jamaica Inn by Daphne du Mourier, the landscapes of Constable, Gainsborough or Ruskin, the photographer focuses, in the off-season, on the landscapes that form the basis of English culture. This book is in the vein of his black and white masterpieces, notably Scotland (1991, 2004, 2019), Ireland (1998), or Somme (2016).