“A MILESTONE IN THE HISTORY OF COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY”: A RARE ASSOCIATION COPY OF WILLIAM EGGLESTON’S GUIDE
EGGLESTON, William. William Eggleston’s Guide. New York: Museum of Modern Art, (1976). Small quarto, original black leatherette gilt, mounted cover photographic print.
First edition of Eggleston’s first photobook, the groundbreaking first MoMA book of color photography, with 48 color photographic plates, a rare association copy from the library of Anna Winand, long associated with New York’s International Center of Photography.
“One of the seminal photobooks… William Eggleston’s Guide has irrevocably changed the way in which we look at the world of photographs… marking the beginning of another type of stream-of-consciousness photography [and] the birth of color photography, or more accurately, the moment when it was perceived as artistically respectable” (Parr & Badger I:265). “By all accounts, William Eggleston’s Guide and the 1976 MoMA exhibition it accompanied were milestones in the history of color photography” (Roth, 234). In images “at once modest and monumental, vulgar and refined, ordinary and strange, prosaic and poetic, commonplace and unforgettable… William Eggleston’s Guide… defined the potential vocabulary of colour” (Parr & Badger I:265, II:290). With essay by John Szarkowski. Without dust jacket as issued. Open Book, 308. From the library of Anna Winand, long associated with New York’s International Center of Photography, inscribed by her on the title page in the year of publication; with laid-in photogravure postcard portrait of Eggleston, with Winand’s note on the verso, “William Eggleston @ I.C.P. circa 1976-77.”
A fine copy.