Washington: Scenes from a Capital City

Nonfiction, Travel, United States, West, Art & Architecture, General Art
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Author: John Cleave, Benjamin Forgey ISBN: 9789814385183
Publisher: Editions Didier Millet Publication: February 10, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: John Cleave, Benjamin Forgey
ISBN: 9789814385183
Publisher: Editions Didier Millet
Publication: February 10, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

Washington is known around the world for its power, symbolized in television news bulletins with the White House or Capitol as background images. But it is the sheer beauty of the place that attracts millions of people to visit the capital city each year, and that continues to surprise and delight the more than half a million souls who call it home. Among such residents are architectural photographer John Cleave and architecture critic Benjamin Forgey, who collaborated to produce this book celebrating Washington's many, and varied, claims.

The city's beauty is no accident. Washington was founded not long after the Revolutionary War as a visionary experiment, a place intended to embody the highest ideals of the young American democracy. These ambitions were inscribed in the audacious city plan created by Major Pierre Charles L'Enfant, a multi-talented associate of George Washington - the most important of the city's founders and, not incidentally, the hero for whom the capital was named.

John Cleave's illustrations - over 180 of them, computer generated from his original photography - embrace both famous views and the hidden corners that give Washington its character. In images and words Cleave and Forgey chronicle the city's transformation from near-wilderness to world capital. In so doing, they provide a memorable portrait of an endlessly fascinating - and beautiful - city.

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Washington is known around the world for its power, symbolized in television news bulletins with the White House or Capitol as background images. But it is the sheer beauty of the place that attracts millions of people to visit the capital city each year, and that continues to surprise and delight the more than half a million souls who call it home. Among such residents are architectural photographer John Cleave and architecture critic Benjamin Forgey, who collaborated to produce this book celebrating Washington's many, and varied, claims.

The city's beauty is no accident. Washington was founded not long after the Revolutionary War as a visionary experiment, a place intended to embody the highest ideals of the young American democracy. These ambitions were inscribed in the audacious city plan created by Major Pierre Charles L'Enfant, a multi-talented associate of George Washington - the most important of the city's founders and, not incidentally, the hero for whom the capital was named.

John Cleave's illustrations - over 180 of them, computer generated from his original photography - embrace both famous views and the hidden corners that give Washington its character. In images and words Cleave and Forgey chronicle the city's transformation from near-wilderness to world capital. In so doing, they provide a memorable portrait of an endlessly fascinating - and beautiful - city.

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