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Capitol America: A Photographic Portrait of the Fifty State Capitols

Author/EditorLisak, Robert (Author)
Ottenstein, David (Author)
Miles, George (Author)
Morton, Robert (Author)
ISBN: 9780764366765
Pub Date28/10/2023
BindingHardback
Pages288
Dimensions (mm)305(h) * 229(w)
Photographic survey of the architecture, decoration, and setting of all 50 US state capitol buildings with descriptive text.
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Photographic survey of the architecture, decoration, and setting of all 50 US state capitol buildings with descriptive text. Master photographers Robert Lisak and David Ottenstein have created an unprecedented photographic portrait of all 50 US state capitol buildings, exploring architecture, interior spaces, furnishings, landscape settings, and urban locations. These portraits of America's state capitol buildings present shining examples of various architectural styles, including: Neoclassical; Renaissance; Art deco; Bauhaus; Gothic; Modernist. Their intention is not merely to record the look of these secular civic temples, but to evoke their meaning and spirit through the rich visual language of photography. Paintings and sculpture, wood and stone, landscaping: these all contribute to the multi-layered story of how we, as a people, value the civic structures we erect. The book further pays homage to these capitols with the following features: Foreword by George Miles, curator of the Yale Collection of Western Americana, that elaborates on the themes and ideas subtly revealed by the precise and thoughtful photographs; The 50 state capitol buildings are presented in order of their admission to the Union, to provide a historical flow; Each building has a written introduction by Robert Morton, a premier editor of photography books and works on the history or art and architecture, that provides a rich context for the images; Captions accompany four to six images of each structure. The rich photographs in this book bring the viewer into a shared contemplation of the meaning and significance of these proud buildings.

Photographic survey of the architecture, decoration, and setting of all 50 US state capitol buildings with descriptive text. Master photographers Robert Lisak and David Ottenstein have created an unprecedented photographic portrait of all 50 US state capitol buildings, exploring architecture, interior spaces, furnishings, landscape settings, and urban locations. These portraits of America's state capitol buildings present shining examples of various architectural styles, including: Neoclassical; Renaissance; Art deco; Bauhaus; Gothic; Modernist. Their intention is not merely to record the look of these secular civic temples, but to evoke their meaning and spirit through the rich visual language of photography. Paintings and sculpture, wood and stone, landscaping: these all contribute to the multi-layered story of how we, as a people, value the civic structures we erect. The book further pays homage to these capitols with the following features: Foreword by George Miles, curator of the Yale Collection of Western Americana, that elaborates on the themes and ideas subtly revealed by the precise and thoughtful photographs; The 50 state capitol buildings are presented in order of their admission to the Union, to provide a historical flow; Each building has a written introduction by Robert Morton, a premier editor of photography books and works on the history or art and architecture, that provides a rich context for the images; Captions accompany four to six images of each structure. The rich photographs in this book bring the viewer into a shared contemplation of the meaning and significance of these proud buildings.

Robert Lisak, based in New Haven, Connecticut, has an MFA in photography from the Yale School of Art. He has done a wide range of work for commercial, architectural, and nonprofit clients, in addition to pursuing long-term art projects such as documenting religious festivals and art and architecture in the Peruvian Andes. David Ottenstein has worked for 35 years as an editorial and commercial photographer, specializing in architecture. His photos are in collections at Yale University's Beinecke Library, the Nelson-Atkins Museum of American Art, and other museums. His first book, Iowa: Echoes of a Vanishing Landscape, was published in 2017.

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