PALACES PARTIALLY DESTROYED
A Meditation On Decline
by Robert Graham
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About the Book
From his hometown of Penfield, New York, throughout the Finger Lakes region and along the Erie Canal in New York State, to the western United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, the British Isles and France, Robert Graham has selected photographs for his new book, Palaces Partially Destroyed. The title refers to a 1926 painting by the Swiss artist, Paul Klee, called Palace, Partially Destroyed. Graham has put together his own take on a theme visited by many painters and photographers. His meditation depicts the inevitable decline of people special to him as well as the decline of places and things. Quotations from William Shakespeare complement Graham's photographs which were taken between 1966 and 2015.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Large Square, 12×12 in, 30×30 cm
# of Pages: 132 - Publish Date: Nov 18, 2015
- Language English
- Keywords Shakespeare
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About the Creator
Robert Graham
Rochester, New York
Robert Graham was born on Valentine's Day, 1954. He grew up in Penfield, New York. Bob earned a Bachelor Degree from St. John Fisher College in Rochester, New York and a Master's Degree from the University of Rochester. He taught History and Literature for many years in middle school and high school. Bob has worked in golf shops at public courses and private clubs, and is the club historian at Brook-Lea Country Club in Rochester. Bob became interested in photography because of his father's influence. He lives with his wife, Leslie, in Rochester, New York.