Críticas:
This offering is . . . a record for history of what is there now and might not be in future generations. It is a fine addition to the visual record that is a critical component of the collective memory of our state. * The Herald-Times * [Mohr's] latest . . . is worthy of any coffee table in farm country. In 155 photos on 152 pages, she captures some of the most unique and rustic barns in Indiana, from Valparaiso to Vincennes. * Indiana Prairie Farmer * A glorious full-color look at the remarkable barns found in Indiana towns and cities. * Little Indiana * It takes an evening of slowly perusing the 152 pages of full-color photographs to realize this book is a keepsake of a vanishing way of life. * NUVO *
Reseña del editor:
Indiana is barn country. Beautiful, aged barns can be found tucked among bucolic fields from Valparaiso to Vincennes. Once a dominant feature of the Hoosier landscape, these evocative buildings are fast disappearing, giving way to more efficient, but less visually appealing, metal structures. Indiana Barns presents 138 of these charming rustics, drawn from the portfolio of photographer Marsha Williamson Mohr. Mohr has been photographing barns, covered bridges, and pastoral scenes for more than 20 years. Here, she showcases barns of all shapes and sizes, captured from every angle, during all four seasons, and in various states of repair and decay. Whether you have owned a barn or just admire the craftsmanship, this lively collection is sure to delight.
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