<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Exceptional fine art photography - several years in the making - of the American cowboy/cowgirl and rodeo communities, the horse and cattle ranches, and the remarkable landscape of America's Wild West, by celebrated and award-winning photographer, Anouk Masson KrantzPhotography of a society that honors historical traditions and practices a set of values that includes honesty, integrity, loyalty, work ethic, and dedication to familyA lavish tome filled with rich and awe-inspiring photography of mysterious and inspiring elements of American culture, accompanied by the author/photographer's unique storytellingThe ranching communities in the heartland of the great American West may be a long way from New York City, but renowned photographer Anouk Masson Krantz has been drawn back time and time again to explore this largely unfamiliar and overlooked part of the world. In West: The American Cowboy, Anouk revisits this enduring iconic symbol of America's pioneering spirit. Set out in a stunning large-format book, and with heartfelt contributions from Jon Pardi, Red Steagall and others, the pages within inspire with a fresh and contemporary perspective of the American West. Along with the cowboy's ranching traditions comes a life built around the core values and faith that are central to their integrity. Long admired for their strength, relentless work ethic, and humble values, the forgotten American cowboy is alive and well, and has never stood in such stark contrast to the rapidly changing nation that surrounds them. Earning wide acclaim for her incredible fine art work exhibited in galleries and published in the bestselling Wild Horses of Cumberland Island (2017), also by IMAGES, West: The American Cowboy is another artful, intimate study of the American character and their sense of place, and is a unique collection of works brought together by this award-winning photographer and storyteller.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"West: The American Cowboy" explores, in black and white, the enduring iconic symbol of our country's pioneering spirit. She also focused her lens on the wide-open spaces in a largely overlooked part of the world.--Aspire<br><br>A unique collection from an award-winning photographer and storyteller, the book is an artful, intimate study of American character and sense of place.--Yahoo Style (UK)<br><br>Anouk Krantz's newest collection of photography will stir the heart of any Wyomingite. Capturing the tough landscape of the American frontier, Krantz also manages to convey the human -- and animal -- spirit of the West through her black-and-white images. This book is more than something to be left untouched on a coffee table; it's a gorgeous tribute to the sort of men and women that loan their name to the Cowboy State.--Wyoming Magazine<br><br>Anouk Masson Krantz saddles up for an intimate look at the big skies and cowboy spirit of the US heartland.--The Independent<br><br>One of the best books to gift this holiday season (2019). Whether you live out West or know someone who idolizes John Wayne, this book would make for a treasured gift. It embodies the "pioneering spirit" of this beautiful landscape.--TODAY.com<br><br>One of the year's most giftable coffee table books.--The Strategist<br><br>Pictures speak volumes in West: The American Cowboy, a graphically stark, big and beautiful coffee table book by Anouk Krantz that only needs a simple [gift] bow for presentation.--Life Style Magazine<br><br>When French-born photographer Anouk Masson Krantz traveled from her home on the East Coast to explore the life, land, and people of the American West, she had no idea that some of the cowboys and ranchers she would meet along the way would include famous folks like Tuf Cooper and Red Steagall. Her quest was not to glorify well-known ranches or big-name cowboys but to show the hard work of the West and the people who do it.--Cowboys & Indians<br><br>The Western lifestyle is filled with photographic moments not everyone gets to experience, whether its breathtaking landscapes, action-packed bronc rides, newborn foals and calves playing in the pasture, or families working together to get a job done. Award-winning photographer Anouk Krantz documents the emotion and simplicity of this lifestyle in duotone photos featured in her new photography book West: The American Cowboy.--Jennifer Denison "Western Horseman, June 1, 2020 "<br><br>[Anouk Krantz's] new coffee table book, West: The American Cowboy, is the Connecticut-based mom's in-depth look into ranch and cowboy culture.--The Local Moms Network<br><br>A top holiday gift pick.--Maine Magazine<br><br>A top holiday pick: Anouk Krantz's newest collection of photography will stir the heart of any Wyomingite. Capturing the tough landscape of the American frontier, Krantz also manages to convey the human -- and animal -- spirit of the West through her black-and-white images. This book is more than something to be left untouched on a coffee table; it's a gorgeous tribute to the sort of men and women that loan their name to the Cowboy State.--The Week<br><br>A Best Book Pick: A unique collection from an award-winning photographer and storyteller, the book is an artful, intimate study of American character and sense of place.--Yahoo Style<br><br>In this oversize ode to the American West, French photographer Anouk Krantz captures the expansiveness of the frontier as well as the rodeo cowboys, ranchers, country-music singers, and cattle that call it home - all in expressive black-and-white.--New York Magazine<br><br>No. 1 gift pick for horse lovers: This lavish tome filled with rich and awe- inspiring photography includes images of a society that honors historical traditions and practices a set of values that includes honesty, integrity, loyalty, work ethic, and dedication to family. Set out in a stunning large-format book, and with heartfelt contributions from Jon Pardi, Red Steagall and others, the pages within inspire with a fresh and contemporary perspective of the American West.--Fupping<br><br>The iconic symbol of America's pioneering spirit captured in a series of lavish fine art pictures: Jaw-dropping images of the Wild West's cowboys and epic landscapes.--The Maily Mail<br><br>Whether you live out West or know someone who idolizes John Wayne, this book would make for a treasured gift. It embodies the "pioneering spirit" of this beautiful landscape.--Today<br><br>The remarkable result of 7000 miles of exploration....--Denver Life Magazine<br><br>There are no gunfights or brawl images in this book. Instead, the 120-plus real-life photos showcase the camaraderie, community connections, family life, pioneering spirit, hard work, and beauty in cowboy life. The book also features a number of awe-inspiring landscape images of the plains and canyons where the cowboys live and roam.--Sarah Holt "Daily Mail "<br><br>This lavish tome filled with rich and awe-inspiring photography includes images of a society that honors historical traditions and practices a set of values that includes honesty, integrity, loyalty, work ethic, and dedication to family. Set out in a stunning large-format book, and with heartfelt contributions from Jon Pardi, Red Steagall and others, the pages within inspire with a fresh and contemporary perspective of the American West.--Jacob Jacobowitz, 8 Ultimate Horse Lover Gifts to Get this Christmas "Fupping "<br><br>While the photos in West: The American Cowboy were shot as far afield as Texas and Kansas, Anouk Krantz's newest collection of photography will stir the heart of any Wyomingite. Capturing the tough landscape of the American frontier, Krantz also manages to convey the human -- and animal -- spirit of the West through her black-and-white images. This book is more than something to be left untouched on a coffee table; it's a gorgeous tribute to the sort of men and women that loan their name to the Cowboy State.--Jeva Lang, A Holiday Gift Guide for all 50 States "The Week "<br><br>John Wayne was always one to grab the bulls by the horns. As do the wranglers photographed in West: The American Cowboy, the forthcoming new book that reframes contemporary ranch culture. The book's black and white portraits, which range from rodeos and wranglers to open skies and dramatic flatlands, have a cinematic quality that evokes a lodestar of American life: the Wild West. One can't help but imagine how intrepid auteur Anouk Masson Krantz might have photographed Duke in his day, being as he was, most home on the range (and obviously comfortable with the camera): with hat, horse and bandana to boot.--Jenn Thornton "The John Wayne Foundation "<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Born and raised in France, Anouk Masson Krantz moved to the United States in the late 1990s. Living in New York, she completed her high school at the Lycée Français and earned her bachelor degree while working for a lifestyle magazine. Following college she worked at Cartier's corporate office in New York that oversees the Americas. Anouk later studied at the International Center of Photography and has developed several notable bodies of work, including Wild Horses of Cumberland Island. Her work has appeared in prominent galleries and earned accolades from the International Photography Awards and International Monochrome Awards. Her first book Wild Horses of Cumberland Island (2017) became an immediate bestseller among the photography genre. The book and her art have been praised by international publications, such as Vanity Fair, Town & Country, Time, Harper s Bazaar, Daily Mail UK, and Garden & Gun among many others.
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