Even in its grainy, black-and-white nascence nearly 200 years ago, it was clear that photography would be a game-changing invention. For the first time, a medium could capture people and places in ...
The Smithsonian American Art Museum has acquired a collection of objects related to early American photography from the collector Larry J. West that transforms the museum’s photography holdings. The L ...
A photograph is a photograph, right? It's pretty hard to mistake it for anything else. In fact, there is an amazing variety of photographs and many are the collectors who specialize in one type or ...
A new exhibition at the crossroads of art, history and technology chronicles the beginnings of early American photography. Titled “The New Art: American Photography, 1839-1910,” the show at the ...
ANTHREF copy 39088010703403 has bookplate: Smithsonian Institution Libraries, Purchased from the Lloyd and Charlotte Wineland Library Endowment for Native American and Western Exploration Literature.
The Leonard Pearlstein Gallery of Drexel University’s Antoinette Westphal College of Media Arts & Design will present “NEPAL: Contemporary Paintings and Early Photographs in the collection of Dr.
Charles L. Griffin, "Toddler with dog" (c. 1892), gelatin silver print (Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas, photo courtesy the Amon Carter Museum of American Art) Success! Your ...
Victorian photography studios loved a good illusion, whether it was to accommodate the long exposure time, or play with it. There were no photographs taken of the 1865 funeral of New Yorker Seabury ...
The prevalence of photography in contemporary life has inspired a lot of griping about the supposedly unprecedented narcissism of our social-media-driven culture. We are continually encouraged to live ...
Early photographs taken of John Lennon in a band that evolved into the Beatles are "still loved by fans" of the Fab Four, the ...
The relationship between photography and modern medicine is akin to siblings: emerging almost simultaneously in the 19th century, they grew and evolved together, and today, they are more inseparable ...
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