Men of Mark

Alvin Langdon COBURN

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Men of Mark
Men of Mark
Men of Mark
Men of Mark
Men of Mark

"TO MAKE SATISFACTORY PHOTOGRAPHS OF PERSONS IT IS NECESSARY FOR ME TO LIKE THEM, TO ADMIRE THEM, OR AT LEAST TO BE INTERESTED IN THEM": COBURN'S MEN OF MARK, 1913 FIRST EDITION

COBURN, Alvin Langdon. Men of Mark. London; New York: Duckworth & Co.; Mitchell Kennerley, 1913. Quarto, original linen spine with tan cloth boards.

First edition, with 33 tipped-in photogravure portraits of famous men, including Theodore Roosevelt, Mark Twain, Henri Matisse, W.B. Yeats, Henry James and many others.

Coburn was an important member of Alfred Stieglitz's Photo-Secessionist group. In addition to his photographs of city scenes, Coburn is best known for his portraits of famous men, as in this work, Men of Mark, and the follow-up work, More Men of Mark (1922). The images featured here were all produced from hand-pulled photogravures after Coburn's photographs and under his supervision. Coburn writes in his introductory essay, "A portrait by photography needs more elaboration between the sitter and the artist than a painted portrait… To make satisfactory photographs of persons it is necessary for me to like them, to admire them, or at least to be interested in them… The camera is all recording and very sensitive to the slightest gradation of expression of the personality before it; also the impression that I make on my sitter is as important as the effect he has on me" (page 21). Without scarce original dust jacket.

Some toning to cloth. Photogravures fine. An extremely good copy.

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