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- catalog contributor b7488799.
- catalog created "[1958]".
- catalog date "1958".
- catalog date "[1958]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1958]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 618-619.".
- catalog description "Introduction: Photography as art, as communication, as memory, as folk art -- Part 1: The beginnings. The long road to photography ; Niepce : the world's first photographer ; Daguerre and the daguerrotype ; The daguerreotype in Europe ; Mirror with a memory : the daguerreotype in America -- Part 2: Masters of the nineteenth century. Fox Talbot : paper negatives and positives ; Hill and Adamson : the great collaboration ; Early wet-plate photography ; Hesler : Chicago pioneer ; The stereoscope : pictures in pairs ; Nadar : the "Titian of photography" ; The ubiquitous carte de visite ; Julia Margaret Cameron : portraits out of focus ; Rejlander, Robinson, and "art" photography ; Brady : cameraman of the Civil War ; Pioneers of the west ; Muybridge and Eakins : photography of motion ; Footlights, skylights, and tintypes ; The "detective" camera and the Kodak -- Part 3: Masters of the modern era. Stieglitz : an American legend ; Steichen : painter, photographer, curator ; Atget and the streets of Paris ; Riis and Hine : social idealists with the camera ; Genthe : celebrities and anonymous throngs ; Edward West : a new vision ; Germany and the Bauhaus : photography for design ; Roy Stryker : documentaries for government and industry ; Ansel Adams : interpreter of nature ; Doisneau : humorist with a camera ; David Duncan : lensman of the Marines ; Brassai's probing vision ; The discerning lens of Alfred Eisenstaedt ; Callahan and Siskind : the magic of the commonplace ; Margaret Bourke-White: roving recorder ; Van der Elsken : storyteller in photographs ; Cartier-Bresson and the human comedy ; Yousuf Karsh : faces of destiny -- Part 4: Photography today. Color : another dimension ; Extending the range of human vision ; Around the world in fifty photographs.".
- catalog extent "624 p.".
- catalog issued "1958".
- catalog issued "[1958]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, H.N. Abrams".
- catalog subject "770.9".
- catalog subject "Photography History.".
- catalog subject "TR15 .P55".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: Photography as art, as communication, as memory, as folk art -- Part 1: The beginnings. The long road to photography ; Niepce : the world's first photographer ; Daguerre and the daguerrotype ; The daguerreotype in Europe ; Mirror with a memory : the daguerreotype in America -- Part 2: Masters of the nineteenth century. Fox Talbot : paper negatives and positives ; Hill and Adamson : the great collaboration ; Early wet-plate photography ; Hesler : Chicago pioneer ; The stereoscope : pictures in pairs ; Nadar : the "Titian of photography" ; The ubiquitous carte de visite ; Julia Margaret Cameron : portraits out of focus ; Rejlander, Robinson, and "art" photography ; Brady : cameraman of the Civil War ; Pioneers of the west ; Muybridge and Eakins : photography of motion ; Footlights, skylights, and tintypes ; The "detective" camera and the Kodak -- Part 3: Masters of the modern era. Stieglitz : an American legend ; Steichen : painter, photographer, curator ; Atget and the streets of Paris ; Riis and Hine : social idealists with the camera ; Genthe : celebrities and anonymous throngs ; Edward West : a new vision ; Germany and the Bauhaus : photography for design ; Roy Stryker : documentaries for government and industry ; Ansel Adams : interpreter of nature ; Doisneau : humorist with a camera ; David Duncan : lensman of the Marines ; Brassai's probing vision ; The discerning lens of Alfred Eisenstaedt ; Callahan and Siskind : the magic of the commonplace ; Margaret Bourke-White: roving recorder ; Van der Elsken : storyteller in photographs ; Cartier-Bresson and the human comedy ; Yousuf Karsh : faces of destiny -- Part 4: Photography today. Color : another dimension ; Extending the range of human vision ; Around the world in fifty photographs.".
- catalog title "The picture history of photography, from the earliest beginnings to the present day.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".