CELON by Lionel Wendt
Lincolns-Prager, 1950 First edition with laid in gift card from Eugine Prager, 7 3/4" X 10 1/2" Hardcover
Very good in chipped dust jacket (see photos)
Lionel Wendt's Ceylon is typical of his photographic style-pictorialist-modernist in the English mode-and illustrates a clash of two cultures, with Wendt looking at his own culture almost like an outsider Ostensibly a book of personal travel photographs, the usual tropes of the genre are here-lush landscapes, architectural and people studies-all heavily idealized. But there are also a fair number of nude studies, of both males and females These are typically pictorialist in style, with some Surrealist photomontages thrown in to show that Wendt was thoroughly up-to-date" (Parr&Badger II, 98)