Alexey Brodovitch's 1945 artist's book, Ballet, originally printed in just 500 copies, has left a lasting impact on photography. Known for its aesthetic and innovative design, it inspired later works such as The Americans and Evidence. After a devastating fire in 1956 destroyed much of Brodovitch's archive, the book became a coveted item among collectors and scholars. In honor of its 80th anniversary, Ballet has been carefully republished by Little Steidl, preserving its historic value and showcasing Brodovitch's significant contributions to visual design and photography.
Alexey Brodovitch's Ballet, published in 1945, is a rare artist's book that significantly influenced photography and visual design.
Limited to only 500 copies, Ballet has become highly sought after, as a historic treasure that informs the legacy of photographic art.
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