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  1. 17 de feb. de 2013 · Now on view at the Yossi Milo Gallery through March 2, rarely-seen images by modernist architectural photographer Ezra Stroller (American, 1915-2004)...

  2. Ezra Stoller: A Photographic History of Modern American Architecture. Pierluigi Serraino. USD$125.00. Add to basket. About the book. A captivating history of 20th-century Modern American architecture, as seen through the eyes of a legendary photographer. It is impossible to overstate the importance of photography's role in shaping the world's ...

  3. "The photographs of Ezra Stoller (1915-2004) have long been recognized for indelibly communicating the strengths of postwar architecture in the U.S. Now, Ezra Stoller: A Photographic History of Modern American Architecture, by Pierluigi Serraino, expands on our knowledge and appreciation with many rarely seen images."—Architectural Record

  4. Ezra Stoller (1915-2004) Ezra Stoller nacido en Chicago el 16 de mayo de 1915, fue un fotógrafo de arquitectura estadounidense. Su interés por la fotografía comenzó cuando era estudiante de arquitectura en la Universidad de Nueva York, cuando comenzó a hacer diapositivas de linterna y fotografías de modelos arquitectónicos, dibujos y ...

  5. 4 de oct. de 2019 · October 4, 2019. The photographs of Ezra Stoller (1915–2004) have long been recognized for indelibly communicating the strengths of postwar architecture in the U.S. Now, Ezra Stoller: A Photographic History of Modern American Architecture (Phaidon), by Pierluigi Serraino, expands on our knowledge and appreciation with many rarely seen images.

  6. 28 de may. de 2019 · The Age of Celluloid. Justo Isasi. 28/02/2015. It is near impossible to go through Ezra Stoller’s legacy of images without wondering how they have been interpreted by generations after him, given that second-hand perception and experience of architecture is particularly intense with the great modern works and the photographers who captured them.

  7. 19 de ene. de 2015 · Abstract. Ezra Stoller's ‘first photograph that ever amounted to anything’ was of Alvar Aalto's Finnish Pavilion at the 1939 New York World's Fair. Aalto was just forty-one years old at the time and soon he — like Gropius, Breuer, Mies, Mendelsohn and so many other German architects and artists — would escape the war in Europe by moving ...