San Francisco: Portrait of a Ciy, 1940–1960

With a landmark around every corner and a picture perfect view atop every hill, San Francisco might be the world's most picturesque city. And yet, the Golden City is so much more than postcard vistas. It's a town alive with history, culture, and a palpable sense of grandeur best captured by a man known as San Francisco's Brassai. Walking the city's foggy streets, the fourth‑generation San Franciscan captures the local's view in dramatic black‑and‑white photos- from fog‑drenched mornings in North Beach and cable cars on Market Street to moody night shots of Coit Tower and the twists and turns of Lombard Street. In San Francisco, Portrait of a City 1940–1960, Fred Lyon captures the iconic landscapes and one‑of‑a-kind personalities that transformed the city by the bay into a legend. Lyon's anecdotes and personal remembrances, including sly portraits of San Francisco characters such as writer Herb Caen, painters Richard Diebenkorn and Jean Varda, and madame and former mayor of Sausalito Sally Stanford add an artist's first‑hand view to this portrait of a classic American city.

Details

Editors

Sacher Jay

Personalities

Fred Lyon

Type

Book

Place of publication

New York City

Year

2014

Number of pages

224 pages

Language

English

ISBN

9781616892661

Open stacks or available on request

Available on request

Illustrations

Yes

Bibliography

No

UDC code and author sign

770.9 Lyo

Volumes

1

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