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Readers: Vintage People on Photo Postcards

Contributor(s): Phillips, Tom (Author)

ISBN: 9781851243594

Publisher: Bodleian Library

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Pub Date: February 28, 2011

Dewey: 741.683

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.63" H x 7.75" L x 7.16" W ( 0.99 lbs) 112 pages

Series: Photo Postcards from the Tom Phillips Archive

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Description:

To celebrate the acquisition of the archive of distinguished artist Tom Phillips, the Bodleian Library asked the artist to assemble and design a series of books drawing on his themed collection of over 50,000 photographic postcards. These encompass the first half of the twentieth century, a period in which, thanks to the ever cheaper medium of photography, ordinary people could afford to own portraits of themselves. Each book in the series contains two hundred images chosen from a visually rich vein of social history. Their covers also feature thematically linked paintings, specially created for each title, from Phillips's signature work, A Humument.

Readers
, as its title suggests, shows people reading (or pretending to read) a wide variety of material, from the Bible to Film Fun, either in the photographer's studio, in their own home, or on vacation on the beach. Each of these unique and visually stunning books give a rich glimpse of forgotten times and will be greatly valued by art and history lovers alike.

Brief description: Tom Phillips is a British artist who lives and works in London. His work can be seen at www.tomphillips.co.uk.

Review Quotes: "The collection starts in 1902, when the post office allowed personal messages as well as addresses on the backs of postcards. In addition, the proliferation of photographic studios and the mass production of the Box Brownie meant that, for the for the first time, 'ordinary' people could afford to own their portraits, and to have them replicated as postcards for only a penny a card."-- "Oxford Times (UK)"

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