The Urban Details Series: Fountains
$14.95
Stairways, fountains and streetlights are among the many overlooked small things that enrich and give character to our cityscapes. Seeing and appreciating them is the idea behind the Urban Details series. Many have significant histories and are associated with important civic leaders, and many are merely the result of some functional requirement, but nearly all are the product of the loving hand labor of talented artisans.
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Stairways, FOUNTAINS and Streetlights are among the many overlooked small things that enrich and give character to our cityscapes. Seeing and appreciating them is the idea behind the Urban Details series. Many have significant histories and are associated with important civic leaders, and many are merely the result of some functional requirement, but nearly all are the product of the loving hand labor of talented artisans.
Discover the Music Box Steps where Laurel and Hardy rolled a grand piano up a long stairway in this Academy Award-wining film. Imagine corseted high-heeled housewives negotiating hundreds of narrow steps heading to the streetcar carrying shopping bags. How about a fountain dedicated to Rudolph Valentino commissioned after his death by a group of loving fans? Learn about the “5-Globe Lewellyn,” the “Olympic Special” and other historic streetlights still gracing once-elegant boulevards.
These three compact books are designed as small photo albums ornamented with hand written captions conveying the sense of personal discovery the author felt while pursuing her research. Urban Details will inspire readers to rediscover the best hidden treasures in their own cities.
Description of books: Hardbound, wrapped in black paper, embossed w/ tipped in cover image, designed to imitate personal photo albums documenting the author’s discovery of the delicious urban details that enrich this large metropolis. Each book includes photographs and short histories with a color coordinated ribbon to mark the page for readers using them as guidebooks.























































































Beth Gates Warren, historian, former Director Sotheby’s New York –
“Southern California is a place that has brought out the best in a wide array of artists and, in particular, photographers. Now Michael Dawson provides us with fresh insight as to why the sun-drenched landscape inspired photographers to look toward a sleek modernist future instead of a quaint rustic past. Through his insightful selection of key figures and thoughtful discourse on their lives and work, Dawson provides us with a series of important touchstones by which to gauge the evolution of the photographic medium as it blossomed on the far side of America during the early 20th century.”
Tim B. Wride, Associate Curator, Los Angeles County Museum of Art –
“Los Angeles is assumed to be a place whose history is less momentous than momentary. LA’s EARLY MODERNS begins the long rehabilitation of our understanding of the unique and important histories of Southern California. The events and characters presented by Victoria Dailey, Michael Dawson and Natalie Shivers intertwine to weave the rich texture upon which sit contemporary identities and the very concept of the “new” in Southern California.”