Photographs of a weimaraner in unusual poses and flamboyant costumes illustrate the patience and indulgence of pets
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Review:
William Wegman is widely respected for his photographs of the majestic Weimaraner dog. One of his first models (and longtime companion) was a pooch named Man Ray, who passed away in 1982. This beautiful dog also plays a starring role in Man's Best Friend, where he is caught posing, napping, and playing in more than 40 (mainly color) photographs. Wegman dresses his dog in a variety of costumes--transforming him into a strange new creature--half man, half canine. Each exquisite portrait is a testament to Man Ray's beauty--and the strong bond between dog and master. This handsome book is one you'll admire time and time again.
From Library Journal:
This amusing volume is photographer Wegmen's tribute to Man Ray, not the fellow shutterbug but his dog and partner whom he dressed up as everything from an elephant to an Indian chief. There are also some fine portraits of the dog just as a dog. Great fun, and you can't beat the price.
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- PublisherHarry N Abrams Inc
- Publication date1982
- ISBN 10 0810922665
- ISBN 13 9780810922662
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number1
- Number of pages44
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