Extraordinary images....When I leafed through Pilgrimage, I was astounded....I urge you to take a look at this remarkable and powerful book.
--Anna Wintour, Vogue
The view from the window of the greenhouse where Virginia Woolf wrote her novels, Thomas Jefferson's vegetable garden at Monticello,...
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Extraordinary images....When I leafed through Pilgrimage, I was astounded....I urge you to take a look at this remarkable and powerful book.
--Anna Wintour, Vogue
The view from the window of the greenhouse where Virginia Woolf wrote her novels, Thomas Jefferson's vegetable garden at Monticello, an etching copied onto the walls of the Alcott family home in Massachusetts by May Alcott (the inspiration for Amy in Little Women) scale down our perception of these large personalities to intensely human dimensions and draw us into the intimate texture of their lives....Leibovitz has produced a book without people, and yet portraits are everywhere on its pages, and in them a profound sense of life's bold fragility and art's imperfect beauty.
--Eve MacSweeney, Vogue
Gazing at the traces left behind by her favorite artists, traces of their lives, their creature habits, Ms. Leibovitz finds something to nurture all of us - something about integrity, staying true to a vision. She forges a connection to the past that informs the way she is moving forward.
--Dominique Browning, The New York Times
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