Bygone Days: 1907–1957 Photographs by John Penor and Family
Sebring, No. 11, New York, New York, 2005
Description
John Penor was born 1910 in Bison, South Dakota and he spent all of his life in the same sod house on his homestead where he tended to his horses and cattle. In the 1940s and 50s he photographed the world around him—horses, bison, rodeos, baseball games, town fairs, family picnics, and parades down Main Street. He put the photos in a box where they sat for 50 years, until discovered by his grand nephew, New York-based photographer Steven Sebring. Sebring retrieved the negatives and had the images printed—letting them breathe for the first time in half a century.
Juror Notes
Kind of big and overblown, but somehow it seems to work for the subject matter.
Collections:
50 Books | 50 Covers of 2005
Repository:
Denver Art Museum
Discipline:
Book design
Format:
Book
Credits
- Design firms
- Sebring, No. 11
- Designer
- Giovanni Carrieri Russo, Marie Cortadellas (No. 11 Inc.); Steven Sebring (Sebring)
- Photographers
- John Penor, John Penor's family
- Production coordinators
- Avery Lozada, Elisa Leshowitz, Steven Sebring
- Editor
- Shoshana Sebring
- Trim size
- 14.75 x 10.75 inches
- Pages
- 212
- Typeface
- Requiem
- Printer
- Amilcare Pizzi (Milan, Italy)
- Jacket printer
- Amilcare Pizzi (Milan, Italy)
- Publishers/clients
- Distributed Art Publishers, Inc., Steven Sebring
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