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Among the different Luftwaffe units that formed the Legion Condor,
one in particular stands out for its important Naval Air
contribution: the Aufklarungsstaffel See/88 (AS./88 or the Maritime
Reconnaissance Squadron), although it was also officially
designated the Seefliegerstaffel AS./88 or Naval Air Squadron
AS./88. AS./88 Squadron employed the following aircraft during the
Spanish campaign: Heinkel He 59 bomber, torpedo and reconnaissance
seaplanes; He 60 close reconnaissance/bomber seaplanes; He 115 A-0
reconnaissance/torpedo seaplanes; and float-fitted Junkers Ju 52s.
Presented here are previously unpublished aspects regarding the
operations and war service of both the personnel and aircraft of
AS./88, which, during a period of three years, participated
directly in the Spanish Civil War of 1936-1939 on the Nationalist
side.
This stunning book is the long-awaited result of an extensive
review of New York painters and their widely diverse works. It
presents an overview of styles, mediums, subjects, even
philosophies of art found in galleries, museums, and artists'
studios of present-day New York, the oft-acknowledged Art Capital
of the contemporary world. Although you may recognize the names and
works of many, this company of 100 painters also features works by
artists less celebrated, though no less deserving of attention.
Expect to find recent works, as well as paintings from an earlier
period of an artist's oeuvre -- as near as Kelynn Alder's "Coney
Island," painted specifically for this book, and as distant as
George Tooker's iconic allegory, "Subway," painted in 1950. Brief
biographical sketches accompany each artist's work, providing
insight into their emotional and philosophical connection with art
as well as their schooling and accomplishments. Experience for
yourself this visual feast showcasing the unique works of 100
gifted New York painters. This book is a must-have addition for the
library of any art connoisseur and/or collector.
An extensive review of the great range of contemporary New York
photographers and their widely diverse, surprisingly divergent,
images. It presents their subject matter and etheir very
definitions of photography, darkroom and digital. Their photographs
have been seen in publications, galleries, and museums. Included
are such iconic figures as Annie Liebovitz, Jay Maisel, Amy Arbus,
Hugh Bell, Arnold Crane, Bruce Davidson, Carrie Mae Weems, Elliott
Erwitt, Helen Levitt, David Gahr, Lee Friedlander, Arthur Leipzig,
Builder Levy, Duane Michals, Joel Meyerowitz, Jamel Shabazz, John
Loengard, Tony Vaccaro, Mary Ellen Mark, Pete Turner, Burke Uzzle,
Deborah Willis, and others, as well as many less familiar but no
less brilliant photographers. The works span over 50 years, from
Rebecca Lepkoff's 1937 Lower East Side outside fishmarket, to
Gilles Peress's 2008 Rwanda genocide victim. Beside powerful social
and political commentary, there are well-known and unfamiliar
personalities, land- and city-scapes, fashion, sports, dance, food,
botanical, animal and other subjects. You will find experimental
and strong digital images as well as classic film techniques.
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