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MOLE, Arthur - Arthur Mole - Living photographs. [Text by Louis Kaplan]. - [New].

RVB BOOKS, 2015. 32 x 24 cm. Softcover. Illustrated in b/w throughout. - In 1917 as the United States were entering World War I, the English photographer, Arthur Mole (1889-1983) created a new type of iconography in service of the promotion of American nationalism. With the help of his colleague, John D. Thomas, he created sprawling photographic compositions made up by arranging thousands of men into particular shapes on the ground. These compositions represent symbols of American society, including the American flag in the shape of a shield, the emblem of the Marines, the Statue of Liberty and a profile portrait of Woodrow Wilson, among others. The book brings together these avant-garde propaganda photographs, which Mole called Living photographs. - New copy
EUR 35.00 [Appr.: US$ 40.34 | £UK 30 | JP¥ 5892] Book number 29750

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