Inge Morath: On Style
By (Author) John Jacob
By (author) Justine Picardie
Abrams
Abrams
1st August 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
Photojournalism and documentary photography
779.092
Hardback
288
Width 261mm, Height 311mm, Spine 31mm
2170g
Witty, playful, and effortlessly chic, Inge Morath: On Style reveals the vital forms of fashion and self-expression that blossomed into existence in England, France, and the United States in the postwar decades. The book follows the photojournalist Inge Morath (1923-2002) through intimate sessions with Ingrid Bergman and Audrey Hepburn; scenes of window-shopping on Fifth Avenue; American girls discovering Paris; the frenetic splendor of society balls; and working women - from actresses to seamstresses to writers - everywhere taking their place in the world. The photographs in On Style focus on an extraordinary period of Morath's creativity, from the early 1950s to mid- 1960s, with a coda of work from later years. Here are the fundamental humanism, joy, and unerring eye for life's brilliant theatricality that characterized her work and made her one of the most celebrated photographers of her time.
John P. Jacob is the McEvoy Family Curator for Photography at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Justine Picardie is the author, most recently, of the critically acclaimed biography Coco Chanel: The Legend and the Life (2010) and the editor of Harpers Bazaar UK.