Description |
358 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 31 cm |
Note |
"Published to accompany the exhibition Developing greatness: the origins of American photography, 1839-1885; from daguerrotype to dry-plate at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, June 9-December 30, 2007"--T.p. verso. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Director's foreword -- Preface and acknowledgments -- ch. 1. The pioneering generation : 1839-1843 -- Ideas and inventions -- The daguerreotype in America : 1839 -- Beyond the laboratory : 1840 -- The foundation of a profession : 1841-43 -- Case studies : Southworth & Hawes and John Plumbe -- ch. 2. Leaders in the profession : a regional survey -- Boston and vicinity -- Philadelphia and vicinity -- New York City and State -- The South -- The West -- California and the Pacific Coast -- ch. 3. Being a daguerreotypist -- A new profession -- Secrets of the dark chamber -- At work -- A contentious fraternity -- The daguerreian economy -- Exhibitions and competitions -- The language of light : commerce and art -- ch. 4. The face of a nation -- The cultural importance of portraiture -- The portrait tradition -- Illustrious Americans -- Pictures and things : the human artifact -- High and low : the aesthetics of portraiture -- Daguerreian genres and themes -- The occupational daguerreotype -- Ethnicity and race -- Memorial and postmortem images -- The American scene -- Outdoor views -- Gold and the West -- Comic, allegorical, and artistic works -- End of an era -- |
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ch. 5. The rise of paper photography -- Paper and glass in Europe -- Paper photography in America -- Antebellum America on paper : picture, view, and likeness -- New formats : the stereograph and carte-de-visite -- ch. 6. "A terrible distinctness" : photography of the Civil War Era, 1861-1865 -- A mass market for pictures -- Photography and the illustrated press -- End game : victory, trauma, and the war of memory -- ch. 7. Nature and culture : scenic, topographic, and promotional views -- The art of landscape -- The Eastern landscape : scenic and topographic views -- Yosemite and Carleton E. Watkins -- The push West : troops, tracks, and treaties -- Timothy O'Sullivan and the King and Wheeler surveys -- William Henry Jackson and John K. Hillers : the Hayden and Powell surveys -- ch. 8. A world of photographs -- Napoleon Sarony and the new art of portraiture -- Reality in focus -- Art and invention -- Instantaneous vision -- The dry-plate revolution -- Notes -- Catalogue -- Index. |
Subject |
Hallmark Photographic Collection -- Exhibitions.
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Hallmark Photographic Collection. |
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Photography, Artistic -- Exhibitions.
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Photography, Artistic -- Exhibitions. |
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Photography -- United States -- History -- Exhibitions.
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Photography. |
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United States. |
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History. |
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Daguerreotype -- Exhibitions.
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Daguerreotype. |
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Hallmark Photographic Collection -- Expositions. |
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Photographie -- États-Unis -- Histoire -- Expositions. |
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Daguerréotype -- Expositions. |
Genre/Form |
Exhibition catalogs.
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Exhibition catalogs.
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Added Author |
Aspinwall, Jane Lee, 1967-
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Wilson, Marc F.
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Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.
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Note |
At head of title: Hallmark Photographic Collection at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art |
ISBN |
9780300122862 hardback |
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0300122861 hardback |
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