Prince: And Others 1850-1940

Prince: And Others 1850-1940

by Libby Hall (Author)

Synopsis

As family photography became increasingly popular in the second half of the nineteenth century, the inclusion of the family dog in the picture became virtually de rigeur. As this irresistible galere of canine crowd-pleasers testifies, dogs are not just man's best friends, they are also his finest and most willing photographic models. Libby Hall has been collecting photographs of dogs since the 1960s and from her enormous archive she has chosen a winning line-up. Some are hilarious, some moving, some are heartbreaking. These touching photographs of dogs and men, dogs and women, dogs and groups, dogs and dogs, and just simply dogs, offer insights into Victorian domestic arrangements and social mores. They open up new realms of fantasy: why were these photos taken, where and when were they taken and what happened next? But mostly these frozen moments capture the blissfully-requited passions of people and their pooches.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 128
Edition: First U.S. Edition
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 02 Oct 2000

ISBN 10: 0747549729
ISBN 13: 9780747549727
Book Overview: * Irresistible to all dog lovers and (even) to cat lovers too * Perfect Christmas gift

Author Bio
Libby Hall began collecting dog photographs in the 1960s. A press photographer herself, she has worked for numerous publications including the VILLAGE VOICE. She lives in London.