Imágenes en el tiempo : Fototeca Nacional 40 años / Susana Casarin Pliego, editora ; Rosa Casanova [and seven others], autores.

Format
Book
Language
Spanish
Εdition
Primera edición.
Published/​Created
México, D.F. : Instituo Nacional de Antropología e Historia, 2016.
Description
300 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 27 cm.

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    Summary note
    A selection of the documentary and thematic richness of the main collections of the Fototeca Nacional, established on November 20, 1976 with the Casasola Archive and today with 46 collections and more than 900 thousand photographic records dating from 1847 to the present day. The book is organized into seven main themes with complementary texts and photographs about the portrait, history, archaeology, architecture, social movements, everyday life and landscape in Mexico.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Language note
    In Spanish.
    Contents
    • Presentación / Rafael Tovar y de Teresa
    • Introducción / Diego Prieto Hernandez
    • Al otro lado del espejo / Rosa Casanova
    • Huellas e historia / Antonio Saborit
    • Movimientos sin tiempo / Salvador Rueda Smithers
    • Arquitectura y urbanismo / Martha Julieta Garcia Garcia y Arturo Balandrano Campos
    • Horizontes y territorios / Patricia Maseé
    • Vida cotidiana / Jaime Vélez Storey
    • Nuevos Clásicos / Armando Cristeto Patiño
    • Semblanza de autores
    • Lista de obra.
    Other title(s)
    Fototeca Nacional 40 años
    ISBN
    • 9786074849264
    • 6074849269
    LCCN
    2017444744
    OCLC
    1002090393
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