New York

"Cecil Beaton's New York" 1938 BEATON, Cecil

BEATON, Cecil

[261] pp.

J.B. Lippincott Company

1938

9 1/4" x 6 1/4"

*Fragile jacket w/ fragment loss protected under archival mylar*

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"Cecil Beaton's New York" is a book by the British photographer and designer Cecil Beaton, first published in 1938. It offers a personal and artistic exploration of New York City during the 1930s. Beaton, known for his fashion photography and portraits, captures the city's style, exuberance, diversity, people, and culture through a combination of text, photographs, and line drawings. The book reflects his experiences in New York, where he worked as a photographer for Condé Nast.

The book is more than just a travelogue; it's a thoughtful exploration of the human experience within the urban landscape. Beaton delves into the city's unique character, its bustling streets, and its towering skyscrapers. He examines the daily life, the cultural nuances, and the social etiquette that define the New York experience. He also reflects on the city's history and its ever-evolving skyline, providing insights into the forces that have shaped its identity.


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