George Platt Lynes: Photographs 1931-1955
twelvetrees press
march 1981
11 x 14 inches
80 duotones plates
132 pages
fourth edition
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Essays by George Balanchine, Lincoln Kirstein, and Glenway Westcott
"Besides being singleminded in his predisposition for handsome unfettered manhood, Lynes was a master of studio lighting and dramatic improvisation. He used these talents to create bizarre Surrealist tableaux that stand head and shoulders above most other Surrealist inspired photography. Lynes was, in times less tolerant than ours, the Robert Mapplethorpe of his generation."
—New York Times Book Review
Lynes stands as one of the great American Surrealists, and his extensive work with portraiture and the ballet are invaluable documents of American cultural life during the thirties and forties.