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This comprehensive study of American photography spans from the mid-1880s to the present, offering a fresh perspective on its history. Lavishly illustrated and printed to high technical standards in tritone and color, the volume appeals to both general audiences and scholars. It draws from photography's literature and includes detailed source notes, highlighting the connections between individuals, aesthetic movements, and the cultural climate influencing artists. The images and text together provide an introduction to the vital age of American photography, which began over a century ago with the dry-plate and hand camera, and continues to evolve with the digital revolution of the mid-1990s. The book discusses leading photographers and features a diverse array of images, from iconic works like Dorothea Lange's Migrant Mother to lesser-known and unpublished pieces, enhancing the understanding of American photography's complexities. Additionally, it broadens the scope by including significant European artists who emigrated to the U.S. in the 1930s, such as Andre Kertesz and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, enriching the narrative of this artistic evolution.
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An American Century of Photography, Keith F. Davis
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