SCARCE FIRST EDITION OF WILLIAM KLEIN’S ROME
KLEIN, William. Rome: The City and Its People. Paris: Editions du Seuil, (1959). Tall quarto, original black cloth, photographic endpapers.
First edition, French issue, the second volume in Klein’s acclaimed series of four “city” books, with over 130 vivid, high-contrast heliogravures (many double-page).
According to Fellini, “this is the best Rome there is and Klein is the best photographer there is. He knows Rome like a book and this is it.” “Cheesy, delirious, pure Pop art,” William Klein’s Rome continues the “raw, kinetic and utterly original” innovations of Life is Good (1956) (Roth, 140-41). Klein’s genius resides in an unerring ability to remind “us that much great, serious art is often about play, achieved simply by experimenting with the possibilities of the material. Forget trance and witness—the revels are the thing” (Parr & Badger I:243). Rome is the second volume in Klein’s “city” series; “four books of photography which shook the very roots of this medium’s young tradition” (Christian Sciene Monitor). Text in French. First edition, French issue: London, New York and Rome editions published same year. Without extremely scarce dust jacket. Open Book, 178. See Icons of Photography, 120.
Images clean and bright, light rubbing to edges of near-fine book.