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Imagining Winnipeg Esyllt W Jones

  • SKU: BELL-11547638
Imagining Winnipeg Esyllt W Jones
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Publisher: University of Manitoba Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.03 MB
Author: Esyllt W. Jones
ISBN: 9780887557354, 9780887554414, 088755735X, 0887554415
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Imagining Winnipeg Esyllt W Jones by Esyllt W. Jones 9780887557354, 9780887554414, 088755735X, 0887554415 instant download after payment.

In an expanding and socially fractious early twentieth-century Winnipeg, Lewis Benjamin Foote (1873-1957) rose to become the city's pre-eminent commercial photographer. Documenting everything from royal visits to deep poverty, from the building of the landmark Fort Garry Hotel to the riots of the 1919 General Strike, Foote's photographs have come to be iconic representations of early Winnipeg life. They have been used to illustrate everything from academic histories to posters for rock concerts; they have influenced the work of visual artists, writers, and musicians; and they have represented Winnipeg to the nation. In this illustrated essay, historian Esyllt W. Jones reveals the complex artist behind the lens and the conflicting ways in which his photographs have been used to give credence to diverse and sometimes irreconcilable views of Winnipeg's past.

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