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Humanitas II: The People of Gujarat
by Fredric Roberts

Fredric Roberts' Humanitas I: The People of Gujarat won widespread acclaim for its unforgettable images of beauty and grace, work and family, and spirituality and devotion among supposedly "primitive" Asian people. In this second volume, Roberts expands his study of timeless human values as recorded during his travels through Asian nations including India, Cambodia, Bhutan, Thailand, Myanmar, and China. Roberts is noted for combining a humanitarian spirit with a powerful visual artistry; here these skills captures the daily lives of his subjects as they eat and drink, commune and pray, work and relax. Carefully manipulating color and composition, Roberts fashions his shots with visual and sensuous sophistication. He creates dazzling portraits and tableaux of rural lifestyles, revealing ways of life that get little notice in the West but contain many lessons for it.

Hardcover 140 pages - 10" x 11" - (6/07)
ZC9497    Humanitas II: The People of Gujarat                   $60.00

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