Still Standing A Postcard Book of Barn Photographs (Paperback)
| Author: Michael P. Harker |
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Product Details:
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Univ of Iowa Pr
ISBN-10: 0877459770
ISBN-13: 9780877459774
Sku: 202371620
Publish Date: 4/16/2007
Dimensions:
(in Inches) 4.75H x 7L x 0.5T
Pages:
30
Age Range:
NA
| *Author: Harker, Michael P. *Subtitle: A Postcard Book of Barn Photographs *Publication Date: 2006/04/01 *Number of Pages: 30 *Binding Type: Consumable - Non-Institutional *Language: English *Depth: 0.50 *Width: 7.00 *Height: 4.75 |
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From the Publisher:
The result of a seven-and-a-half-year undertaking to document Iowa's barns and all they represent, Harker's Barns: Visions of an American Icon featured seventy-five stunning black-and-white photographs by Michael Harker. An impressive and well-received collection, the book helped preserve the glory of one of rural America's most elemental icons. Still Standing, a postcard book of thirty of Harker's barn photographs---some from Harker's Barns, some previously unseen---continues that mission of preservation. Printed on heavy card stock and perforated for easy removal, the cards showcase midwestern barns-from square to round, wood to brick, Dutch to Swedish, occupied or abandoned, all symbolizing a passing way of life that was once the lifeblood of Iowa and the Midwest. As barns continue to disappear, and with them a way of life, these images will endure. “Barns Again! Celebrating an American Icon,” an exhibit of Harker's barn photos (with text by Loren Horton) sponsored by Humanities Iowa and organized by the Smithsonian Institution's Traveling Exhibition Service and the National Building Museum, with assistance from the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is currently touring Iowa. |

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