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Joseph Pennell's Pictures of the Wonder of Work / Reproductions of a Series of Drawings, Etchings, and Lithographs, Made by Him about the World, 1881-1915, with Impressions and Notes by the Artist cover

Joseph Pennell's Pictures of the Wonder of Work / Reproductions of a Series of Drawings, Etchings, and Lithographs, Made by Him about the World, 1881-1915, with Impressions and Notes by the Artist

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An illustrated collection of drawings, etchings, and lithographs made worldwide between 1881 and 1915, accompanied by the artist's impressions and descriptive notes. The introductory essay argues for treating industrial and manual labor as a legitimate pictorial subject, surveying earlier artists who found beauty in mills, harbors, and urban works. The plates reproduce scenes of engineering, construction, maritime and urban labor, with captions and commentary that emphasize technique, composition, and the human element in work. The volume balances visual reproductions with reflective commentary on the aesthetics of labor and the practical processes behind the subjects depicted.

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Joseph Pennell

Joseph Pennell was an American artist and illustrator known for his lithographs and travel writings. He gained recognition for his detailed depictions of various landscapes and industrial scenes, particularly during World War I. His notable works include "A Canterbury Pilgrimage" and "Joseph Pennell's Pictures of War Work in America," which showcase his ability to blend artistry with documentary. Pennell also contributed to the field of illustration through his manual, "The Illustration of Books," aimed at guiding students in the craft. His travels inspired many of his works, reflecting his deep appreciation for culture and history.

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