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Naomi Rosenblum (1925-2021) was the leading historian of
photography in her lifetime. Her two major books, A World History
of Photography and A History of Women Photographers, furthered the
recognition of photography as a central art form of the 20th
century, and one in which women played a critical role. Rosenblum's
deep knowledge and remarkable eye are evident in the collection of
photography that she and her family built in her lifetime. This
beautifully designed volume, conceived by Naomi and her daughters,
Nina and Lisa, marks the first publication of the family's
exceptional collection, which is focused on work that combines
aesthetic considerations with humanist values. The photographers
represented range from pioneers like Alfred Stieglitz, Margaret
Bourke-White, Dorothea Lange, Lewis Hine, Paul Strand (the subject
of Naomi Rosenblum's doctoral dissertation), and her husband,
Walter Rosenblum, to acclaimed contemporary practitioners including
Mary Ellen Mark, Ming Smith, and Sebastiao Salgado. The collection
is intergenerational and also includes important examples of 20th
century sculpture by such artists as Lynn Chadwick and Barry
Flanagan. Essays by several distinguished contributors - including
artist and scholar Deborah Willis; curator Barbara Tannenbaum;
Milan-based curator and writer Enrica Vigano; and editor and writer
Diana C. Stoll - celebrate and elucidate Naomi Rosenblum's life and
career. A Humanist Vision is both a fitting tribute to a path
breaking scholar and a contribution to the photographic literature
in its own right.
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