Dolce Via: Italy in the 1980's

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Format: Hardcover 

Measurements: 12 x 0.8 x 9.5 inches

Publisher: Damiani

Condition: Used (good)

American photographer, Charles H. Traub sets his gaze upon the streets of Italy in this latest photography collection. Traub brings each photo of ordinary strangers and locals to life with his signature style of vivid color schemes. The scenes displayed throughout give readers a glimpse into the side streets of Italy in the 1980s. This first edition publication includes contributions from American art critic, photographer and founding editor of Artforum, Max Kozloff, and the Italian poet, Luigi Ballerini. The detailed imagery throughout each page communicates both a sense of curiosity and familiarity.

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Format: Hardcover 

Measurements: 12 x 0.8 x 9.5 inches

Publisher: Damiani

Condition: Used (good)

American photographer, Charles H. Traub sets his gaze upon the streets of Italy in this latest photography collection. Traub brings each photo of ordinary strangers and locals to life with his signature style of vivid color schemes. The scenes displayed throughout give readers a glimpse into the side streets of Italy in the 1980s. This first edition publication includes contributions from American art critic, photographer and founding editor of Artforum, Max Kozloff, and the Italian poet, Luigi Ballerini. The detailed imagery throughout each page communicates both a sense of curiosity and familiarity.

Format: Hardcover 

Measurements: 12 x 0.8 x 9.5 inches

Publisher: Damiani

Condition: Used (good)

American photographer, Charles H. Traub sets his gaze upon the streets of Italy in this latest photography collection. Traub brings each photo of ordinary strangers and locals to life with his signature style of vivid color schemes. The scenes displayed throughout give readers a glimpse into the side streets of Italy in the 1980s. This first edition publication includes contributions from American art critic, photographer and founding editor of Artforum, Max Kozloff, and the Italian poet, Luigi Ballerini. The detailed imagery throughout each page communicates both a sense of curiosity and familiarity.