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Circus.
The Photographs of Frederick W. Glasier.
By Peter Kayafas and Deborah Walk. Photographs by Fredrick W. Glasier.
Eakins Press Foundation,
New York,
2009.
168 pp., 73 black & white illustrations, 12x12½".
Publisher's Description
The circus is in town! This exciting new volume showcases the thrilling circus photography of the American photographer Frederick W. Glasier, who photographed the circus during its 1890-1925 heyday. Now considered as masterful a chronicler of time and place as his contemporaries Atget and Sander, Glasier made photos which bring the three-ring pageant of the circus to life with an irresistible narrative rhythm. With 73 gloriously reproduced images from the 1,700 glass plate negatives from the collections of the John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art at Florida State University, informative anecdotal captions by the circus historian (and co-editor of this volume) Deborah Walk, and a fascinating essay by Luc Sante.
Read Richard Gordon's review of Circus in photo-eye Magazine.
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