The Photographic Experience, 1839Ð1914: Images and Attitudes

The Photographic Experience, 1839Ð1914: Images and Attitudes
Author:
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 484
Release:
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780271044491

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The Photographic Experience deals with episodes and issues relating to the spread and practice of photography from its beginnings to World War I. Bridget and Heinz Henisch concern themselves with the reception accorded to the new art by professionals, amateurs, and the general public. They examine reactions to the new invention in the press, literature, poetry, music, and fashion; the response of intellectuals and painters; and the beliefs held by prominent photographers concerning the nature of the medium and its mission. With a wide array of images - many never before published - they illustrate the photograph's use as a record of public and private moments in life.

Disappearing Through the Skylight

Disappearing Through the Skylight
Author: O. B. Hardison
Publisher: Penguin Group
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1990
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Essays by a distinguished humanist upon the beauty and fascination of technology and its impact upon society. For the serious general reader. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Pictures and Progress

Pictures and Progress
Author: Maurice O. Wallace
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2012-06-19
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0822350858

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Pictures and Progress explores how, during the nineteenth century and the early twentieth, prominent African American intellectuals and activists understood photography's power to shape perceptions about race and employed the new medium in their quest for social and political justice. They sought both to counter widely circulating racist imagery and to use self-representation as a means of empowerment. In this collection of essays, scholars from various disciplines consider figures including Frederick Douglass, Sojourner Truth, Ida B. Wells, Paul Laurence Dunbar, and W. E. B. Du Bois as important and innovative theorists and practitioners of photography. In addition, brief interpretive essays, or "snapshots," highlight and analyze the work of four early African American photographers. Featuring more than seventy images, Pictures and Progress brings to light the wide-ranging practices of early African American photography, as well as the effects of photography on racialized thinking. Contributors. Michael A. Chaney, Cheryl Finley, P. Gabrielle Foreman, Ginger Hill, Leigh Raiford, Augusta Rohrbach, Ray Sapirstein, Suzanne N. Schneider, Shawn Michelle Smith, Laura Wexler, Maurice O. Wallace

Looking for America

Looking for America
Author: Ardis Cameron
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 140513772X

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Looking for America: The Visual Production of Nation andPeople is a groundbreaking collection that explores the“visual” in defining the kaleidoscope of Americanexperience and American identity in the 20th century. Covers enduringly important topics in American history:nationhood, class, politics of identity, and the visual mapping of“others” Includes editorial introductions, suggested readings, a primeron how to "read" an image, and a guide to visual archives andcollections Well-illustrated book for those in American Studies and relatedfields eager to incorporate the visual into theirteaching—and telling—of the American story.

Card Photographs

Card Photographs
Author: Lou W. McCulloch
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1981
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

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A comprehensive guide to card photographs, spanning nearly a century. Over 300 illustrations, accompanied by value guides and historical background on the card types. Included are family portraits, famous personalities, the frontier West, Civil War scenes, theatrical cards, oddities, foreign landscapes, and studio novelties.

The Painted Photograph, 1839-1914

The Painted Photograph, 1839-1914
Author: Heinz K. Henisch
Publisher: Penn State University Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1996
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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As photography grew more popular following its invention in 1839, its admirers did not understand how a medium that rendered shapes and textures in exquisite detail could fail to render them in realistic color. Also disappointing was the tendency of the captured images to fade over time. Photographers, ever eager to please their public, began "painting" their photographs with substances ranging from water colors and oil to chalk and crayon. Images were enlarged, enhanced, and framed, to simulate the splendors of the traditional portrait. With its rich variety of illustrations in color and duotone, The Painted Photograph is the first comprehensive history of overpainting, from its origins to World War I. The 131 illustrations featured draw upon original nineteenth- and early twentieth-century sources, most from America and Britain, but also representing Japan, Turkey, Austria, Germany, Poland, Canada, Bohemia, India, Australia, Norway, Holland, and Russia. In describing a multitude of early techniques, the authors survey overpainting on various types of photographs, including daguerreotypes, tintypes, and imprinted porcelain, milk glass, enamel, magic lantern slides, and textiles. Particularly fascinating are discussions of overpainted death portraits, most commonly those of children, and the origins of popular "picture postcards" featuring overpainted landscape scenes. The Henisches address also the eager acceptance of the painted photograph throughout the world, despite the hostility of the art-critical establishment. The Painted Photograph will appeal to a wide public interested in photography, history, sociology, social anthropology, folk art, popular fashion, and antiques.

The Metal Worker

The Metal Worker
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 984
Release: 1899
Genre: Heating
ISBN:

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The Tintype in America, 1856-1880

The Tintype in America, 1856-1880
Author: Janice Gayle Schimmelman
Publisher: American Philosophical Society Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2007
Genre: Photography
ISBN:

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The book is a history of the ferrotype, or tintype, in American photography, from its origin in the 1850s until 1880. The heart of the book is the extended accounts of the improvements in the presentation of the images and of the inventors and businessmen who made the improvements and advanced their careers. These accounts are brought together by the wonderfully interesting reproductions of actual tintypes. The author's writing is intelligent and engaging. Her enthusiasm for the topic, which shines through the text, carries the reader along with her.

The Bar-20 Three and Tex

The Bar-20 Three and Tex
Author: Clarence E. Mulford
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2015-03-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0765377799

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Novels originally published separately 1921-1922.