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Artist Results for Schoeller, Martin

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MARTIN SCHOELLER. Te Neues Publishing Company, New York, 2009. Stern FOTOGRAFIE Portfolio, 54. 96 pp. with 50 ills. 37 x 28 cm. ISBN 9783570197752 Bilingual in English and German.
Artist(s):Schoeller, Martin
Indexing: Unspecified
Plans: 66,70
Worldwide Number: 135313
Hardcover $45.00t (libraries receive a 20% discount on this title)    
MARTIN SCHOELLER: CLOSE UP -- PORTRAITS, 1998-2005. David Remnick. Te Neues Publishing Company, New York, 2005. 112 pp. with 75 ills. (50 col.) and 75 reference ills. (50 col.). 35 x 29 cm. ISBN 3832790454 Multilingual in English, German, French and Italian.
Large format; chiefly pictorial.
Artist(s):Schoeller, Martin
Indexing: Western, Europe — Germany — Post-1990 — Photography
Plans:
Worldwide Number: 118001
Hardcover $55.00t (libraries receive a 20% discount on this title) Temporarily Out of Stock. Library Orders Accepted, but Availability and Price Cannot be Guaranteed.
MARTIN SCHOELLER: FEMALE BODYBUILDERS. Pond Press, Brooklyn, 2008. 96 pp. with 63 col. ills. and 63 col. reference ills. 33 x 28 cm. ISBN 9780976195535 In English.
Artist(s):Schoeller, Martin
Indexing: Western — United States — Post-2000 — Photography
Plans: 73
Worldwide Number: 132691
Hardcover $50.00x (libraries receive a 10% discount on this title)    
MARTIN SCHOELLER: IDENTICAL -- PORTRAITS OF TWINS. Marina Abramovic. Te Neues Publishing Company, New York, 2012. 114 pp. (8 foldout) with 110 col. ills. and 51 col. reference ills. 35 x 29 cm. LC 2012-942040 ISBN 9783832796648 Trilingual in English, French and German.
Large format. Publisher's description: Long a source of fascination, twins have often been a theme of myth and legend. The founding of Rome by Romulus and Remus is one of the many instances that spring to mind. Even when separated at birth, twins usually have uncannily similar tastes, habits, and life experiences. In this landmark photographic study, Martin Schoeller uses his distinctive close-up portrait style to examine 40 sets of identical twins, capturing every subtle aspect of their facial structure and expressions. We notice the myriad similarities and the seemingly miniscule -- yet significant -- differences. Browsing this remarkable collection, you'll find yourself pondering how appearance and identity define our sense of ourselves.
Artist(s):Schoeller, Martin
Indexing: Western, Europe — Germany — Post-2000 — Photography
Plans: 70
Worldwide Number: 153030
Hardcover $75.00t (libraries receive a 20% discount on this title)    

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