Laughing Eyes: A Book of Letters Between Edward and Cole Weston, 1923-1946"Laughing Eyes" is a collection of letters, family photographs and memorabilia between legendary photographer Edward Weston and his son Cole that provides an intimate glimpse into the lives of the first family of twentieth-century photography - the Westons. Here is a personal account of an artist maturing into his role as one of the great photographers of the century and of a boy growing up through the era of the Great Depression and World War II. |
Contents
Foreword by Terrence Pitts | 11 |
Weston Family History | 19 |
1923 1928 25 | 73 |
Copyright | |
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