Creative Photography: Aesthetic Trends 1839-1960
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- | '''''Creative Photography: Aesthetic Trends 1839-1960''''' by [[Helmut Gernsheim]] | + | '''''Creative Photography: Aesthetic Trends 1839-1960''''' (1962) by [[Helmut Gernsheim]]. |
+ | :The first authoritative, comprehensive study of photography from a purely aesthetic point of view, spanning its history from the [[daguerreotype]] to modern [[photo-reportage]]. With 240 superb examples of the photographer's art by [[Julia Margaret Cameron]], [[Jacob Riis]], [[Edward Steichen]], [[Alfred Stieglitz]], [[Andre Kertesz]], [[Eugene Atget]], [[Man Ray]], [[Edward Weston]], and many others. | ||
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Creative Photography: Aesthetic Trends 1839-1960 (1962) by Helmut Gernsheim.
- The first authoritative, comprehensive study of photography from a purely aesthetic point of view, spanning its history from the daguerreotype to modern photo-reportage. With 240 superb examples of the photographer's art by Julia Margaret Cameron, Jacob Riis, Edward Steichen, Alfred Stieglitz, Andre Kertesz, Eugene Atget, Man Ray, Edward Weston, and many others.
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