The world of Francis Cooper

The world of Francis Cooper1999
About this book
The World of Francis Cooper is a biographical exploration of Francis Lewis Cooper, who practiced photography as an aesthetic recreation while a medical student at the University of Pennsylvania. It offers an unusual perspective on turn-of-the-century American photography by examining the work of an unknown avocational photographer.
Cooper was a native Philadelphian of sufficient means to indulge in several recreations: competitive shooting, bicycling, and photography. From 1896 to 1901 he traveled to the Pennsylvania countryside to hunt, fish, bicycle, court his wife, and photograph landscapes, genre farm scenes, and the spoils of his hunts. In the city he took snapshots of his family, and of his friends and colleagues, as well as candids and genre studies of the romance of city life.
Largely confined to this five-year period, his work in photography ranged over several photographic practices, from landscapes clearly attributable to the naturalistic school to pictorialist cityscapes. Reflecting on the life and work of Francis Cooper is a way to deepen our understanding of the place photography has assumed in the lives of many Americans while at the same time having the pleasure of seeing his wonderful photographs.
Details
- First published
- 1999
- OL Work ID
- OL1824214W
Subjects
BiographyHistorySocial life and customsPhysiciansPhotographersPhotographyLandscape photographyPhotographers, biographyPhysicians, biographyUnited states, social life and customsPhotography, historyPennsylvania, biography