Alfredo Boulton - IMAGENES - 1982





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A beautiful book by the Venezuelian photographer Alfredo Boulton, text in Spanish. 238 pages, profusely illustrated with captivating black and white photos.
Condition: Gray cloth hardcover boards with gray lettering. No wear to covers, binding is tight, interior clean and unmarked, no creased pages. Dust jacket shows some wear and a tear on the front cover and at the rear (see images, both fixed with tape).
Alfredo Boulton is considered one of the most important champions of modern art in Venezuela and a key intellectual of 20th-century modernism. He was a pioneer of photography, an art critic, a researcher and historian of Venezuelan art, and a friend to many of the great artists and architects of his time. This exhibition explores Boulton's multidimensional persona by showcasing his photographic work, his relationships with modern artists, and his influence on the formalization of art history in his country.
A beautiful book by the Venezuelian photographer Alfredo Boulton, text in Spanish. 238 pages, profusely illustrated with captivating black and white photos.
Condition: Gray cloth hardcover boards with gray lettering. No wear to covers, binding is tight, interior clean and unmarked, no creased pages. Dust jacket shows some wear and a tear on the front cover and at the rear (see images, both fixed with tape).
Alfredo Boulton is considered one of the most important champions of modern art in Venezuela and a key intellectual of 20th-century modernism. He was a pioneer of photography, an art critic, a researcher and historian of Venezuelan art, and a friend to many of the great artists and architects of his time. This exhibition explores Boulton's multidimensional persona by showcasing his photographic work, his relationships with modern artists, and his influence on the formalization of art history in his country.

