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Across the continent : the Union Pacific photographs of Andrew J. Russell / Daniel Davis.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Davis, Daniel, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Railroads--United States--History.
Railroads.
Photographers--United States.
Photographers.
West (U.S.)--History--Pictorial works.
West (U.S.).
Union Pacific Railroad Company--History--Pictorial works.
Union Pacific Railroad Company.
Central Pacific Railroad Company--History--Pictorial works.
Central Pacific Railroad Company.
Russell, Andrew J.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (205 pages) : illustrations
Place of Publication:
Salt Lake City, Utah : University of Utah Press, [2018]
Summary:
"Andrew J. Russell is primarily known as the man who photographed the famous "East and West Shaking Hands" image of the Golden Spike ceremony on May 10, 1869. He also took nearly one thousand other images that document almost every aspect of the construction of the Union PacificRailroad. Across the Continent is the most detailed study to date of the life and work of an often-overlooked but prolific artist who contributed immensely not only to documentation of the railroad but also to the nation's visualization of the American West and, earlier, the Civil War. The central focus in the book is on the large body of work Russell produced primarily to satisfy the needs of the Union Pacific. Daniel Davis posits that this set of Russell's photos is best understood not through one or a handful of individual images, but as a photographic archive. Taken as a whole, that archive shows that Russell intended for viewers never to forget who built the Union Pacific. His images celebrate working people, masons working on bridge foundations, freighters and their wagons, surveyors with their transits, engine crews posed on their engines, as well as tracklayers, laborers, cooks, machinists, carpenters, graders, teamsters, and clerks pushing paper. Russell contributed to a golden age of Western photography that visually introduced the American West to the nation, changing its public image from that of a Great American Desert to a place of apparently unlimited economic potential."--Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction: The forgotten photographer
A.J. Russell and the golden age of Western photography
Russell in New York and during the Civil War (1829-1865)
The Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads and the use of photography (1862-1868)
Russell's first trip out West(1868)
Russell's second trip West and the Golden Spike Ceremony (1869)
Documenting the West (Summer and Fall of 1869)
Leslie's Illustrated and the market in photographs after 1870
Russell's images and the rise and decline of Western photography
Epilogue: the forgotten photographs of the Union Pacific, from obscurity to rediscovery
Catalog of Russell's Union Pacific photographs.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-60781-638-5

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