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A world history of photography / by Naomi Rosenblum.

LIBRA TR15 .R67 2007
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rosenblum, Naomi.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Photography--History.
Photography.
History.
Physical Description:
712 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 30 cm
Edition:
Fourth edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Abbeville Press Publishers, 2007.
Contents:
The early years : technology, vision, users 1839-1875
A plenitude of portraits 1839-1890
The galerie contemporaine
appearance and character in 19th-century portraiture
Documentation : landscape and architecture 1839-1890
The Western landscape
natural and fabricated
Documentation : objects and events 1839-1890
A short technical history : part I
A 19th-century forerunner of photojournalism
the execution of the Lincoln conspirators
Photography and art : the first phase 1839-1890
New technology, new vision, new users 1875-1925
The origins of color in camera images
Art photography : another aspect 1890-1920
Documentation : the social scene to 1945
Illuminating injustice : the camera and social issues
Art, photography, and modernism 1920-1945
A short technical history : part II
The machine : icons of the industrial ethos
Words and pictures : photographs in print media 1920-1980
Photography since 1950 : the straight image
Photography since 1950 : manipulations and color
A short technical history : part III.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 666-683) and index.
ISBN:
0789209373
9780789209375
0789209462
9780789209467
OCLC:
171111871

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