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Julius Schulman′s Los Angeles

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Julius Schulman’s Los Angeles presents a stunning collection of photographs capturing the evolution of Los Angeles through the lens of the iconic architectural photographer Julius Shulman (1910–2009). From breathtaking views of the downtown skyline to sleek interiors of mid-century modern homes, this book offers a rich visual history of the city. Featuring sixty carefully selected images from the Getty Research Institute’s archive, it showcases Shulman’s famous modernist work, including the iconic Case Study House #22, as well as lesser-known shots of Union Station, Wilshire Boulevard, coffee shops, theatres, residential neighbourhoods, and panoramic vistas of the metropolis under construction.

Accompanied by an insightful essay, this volume celebrates Shulman’s unique ability to chronicle a diverse and dynamic built environment, encapsulating nearly a century of Los Angeles’ architectural and cultural transformation.
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This book appeals to enthusiasts of architectural photography, mid-century modern design, and Los Angeles history. It is ideal for readers interested in visual culture, urban development, and those who appreciate iconic imagery of American architecture.

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The architectural photographer Julius Shulman (1910-2009) is one of the few image makers to have documented, as well as witnessed, nearly an entire century of Los Angeles history. This title presents a pictorial history of the City of the Future. It features 60 images and an informative essay exploring Shulman's talent.

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The iconic photographer's breathtaking views of Los Angeles from the downtown skyline to sleek interiors of mid-century modern homes.

The American architectural photographer Julius Shulman (1910–2009) is one of the few image-makers to have documented, as well as witnessed, nearly an entire century of Los Angeles history. His captivating photographs serve as a visual record of the dramatic evolution of this exciting and diverse metropolis.

Shulman’s best-known images consist of mid-century views of Modernist domestic interiors, notably the iconic Case Study House #22 of 1960, in which two well-dressed women sit inside the floor-to-ceiling window walls of a Pierre Koenig–designed house that seems to float like a spaceship over the light-spangled urban sprawl beyond.

Not as well known but equally powerful are Shulman’s images of Union Station and downtown’s vintage office buildings, the dynamic Wilshire Boulevard corridor, the region’s eclectic coffee shops and movie theatres, the sweeping canopy of the Century Plaza Hotel, the diverse fabric of L.A.’s residential neighbourhoods, and the panoramic vistas of the city of the future under construction.

The author selected sixty images from the Getty Research Institute’s Shulman archive for this elegant book, for which he also wrote an informative essay on the photographer’s exceptional capacity to capture the diverse built environment of Los Angeles.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781606060797

Publisher: Getty Trust Publications

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 29 October 2011

Country: United States

Imprint: J. Paul Getty Museum

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 8.0mm

Width: 131.0mm

Height: 164.0mm

Weight: 188g

Pages: 72

About the Author

Christopher James Alexander is assistant curator of architecture and design at the Getty Research Institute.

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