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Local Portraiture: Through the Lens of the 19th Century Iranian Photographers

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Carmen Pérez González
2012
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This thoughtfully and meticulously researched book explores the work of indigenous Iranian photographers and the way in which their photographs reflect their society and surroundings. In order to highlight how photography reflects local culture, Carmen Pérez González, a photographer herself, offers a comparative visual analysis of nineteenth-century Iranian photographs and paintings created during the same time period and in the same place in order to show that aesthetic preferences are rooted in the socio-cultural habits of artists.  This lushly illustrated book is a testimony to the unique power and historical value of photographic portraits and their enduring power to capture local realities

Table of Contents

Cover

Half title, Series page, Title page, Copyright, Dedication

pp. 2-7

Table of Contents

pp. 7-8

Foreword

pp. 9-12

Acknowledgments

pp. 13-16

Acknowledgments for the images

pp. 17-18

Introduction

pp. 19-26

Brief Introduction to the History of Photography in Iran

pp. 27-40

1. Visual Laterality: The Relationship between the Direction of Writing and Composition

pp. 41-70

2. The Written Image: Text and Photography

pp. 71-104

3. Pose, Gesture and Objects Held by the Sitter

pp. 105-130

4. Arrangement of Space

pp. 131-154

5. Interactions between Western and Iranian Photography

pp. 155-188

Conclusion

pp. 189-192

Afterword

pp. 193-194

Bibliography

pp. 195-208

Appendix: Photo-Chronology

pp. 209-214

About the author

pp. 215-216

Index

pp. 217-220

Photos

pp. 221-328

Series Titles

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