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9781885254467

Thomas Jefferson's Monticello A Photographic Portrait

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  • ISBN13:

    9781885254467

  • ISBN10:

    1885254466

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1997-02-01
  • Publisher: The Monacelli Press

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Specially created in collaboration with Ken Burns for his documentary film series on Thomas Jefferson, these rich photographs portray Jefferson's Palladian masterpiece, Monticello, near Charlottesville, Virginia, as Jefferson might have photographed it himself -- with his own refined intellectual and aesthetic vision. Jefferson died in 1826, the year photography was invented. In the spirit of this early era, award-winning photographer Robert Lautman has captured the house artistically using a unique mid-nineteenth-century method of creating photographs. After shooting the spaces with a large-format camera, and using only natural light -- photographing the east side in the morning and the west side in the afternoon, utilizing shutters and doors for lighting control -- he printed the images with a platinum-palladium process on hand-coated paper. The resulting photographs display a never-before-seen radiant atmosphere of this enchanting place, masterfully reproduced in this charming gift volume. Begun in 1768 when Jefferson was only twenty-five years old, Monticello continued to be altered with changes and additions until his death. It remains the single home in America on the World Heritage List of international treasures. Jefferson, the only architect ever to serve as president, believed this house was his individual exploration and expression of classical architecture. Seen here are the harmonious proportions of the building, warm interiors, extensive grounds, romantic gardens, and elegant furnishings, along with some of Jefferson's prized personal belongings.

Author Biography

Robert C. Lautman is an architectural photographer whose work has appeared in scores of publications and magazines. In 1973 he was awarded the American Institute of Architects Gold Medal in architectural photography. In addition to his own photography books, he works for Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, House Beautiful, The Magazine Antiques, and others, as well as for many architects.

David McCullough is an award-winning writer, historian, teacher, and lecturer. He has won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. His books include Truman, The Great Bridge, The Johnstown Flood, The Path Between the Seas, Mornings on Horseback, and Brave Companions.

Table of Contents

FOREWORD 9(1)
Daniel P. Jordan
INTRODUCTION 10
David McCullough
From the East Entrance
Plates 1-26(25)
From the West Entrance
Plates 27-46(19)
From the West Lawn and the Grounds
Plates 47-59(12)
LIST OF PLATES
139(1)
QUOTATION REFERENCES 140

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