I met Paul Caponigro 1999. We had similar affections for the land and stones of Ireland. Not long after our meeting, he sent this set to me as a gift, with a personal note and signature. I’m eternally grateful for this book, but I am now 78, downsizing and have to let it go.
Paul’s story began after he received his first Guggenheim Fellowship, Paul and his wife, Eleanor, set sail for Ireland and its rich prehistoric stone monuments where Paul undertook a years’ long journey to photograph and be with the energies of the ancient megaliths and stones found throughout Ireland.While travelling and being on the land he pbotographed 119 cairns and tumuli, standing stones, the stone alignments of Kermario at Carnac, Brittany, stone circles, Avebury, Stonehenge, and the Dolmens.
The book includes 119 black and white plates, a bibliography, 11 pages of site deions, and a personal story of his journey during 1966-1977.
The book, bound in rough burlap, and is set in a wood-framed container covered with gray linen.
This set also includes two signed original photographs with desccriptions of the location and his signature on the back.
I’m aware that this box set, which is now rare and impossible to find, is worth far more than the $990 I’m asking for it. I’m 78 years old,downsizing, and have to let it go.