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The Origins of American Photography: From Daguerreotype to Dry-Plate, 1839-1885The Origins of American Photography: From Daguerreotype to Dry-Plate, 1839-1885

The Origins of American Photography: From Daguerreotype to Dry-Plate, 1839-18852007

Keith F. Davis

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"In this text, Keith F. Davis examines photography's social history and aesthetic development in an era of rapid national growth. He demonstrates how key themes and genres - including the business of daguerreian portraiture, the markets for Civil War images, and the art of Western landscape photography - reflected the concerns and values of nineteenth-century society. Photographers of this era expressed a new national consciousness while, at the same time, helping to shape it. They also explored the visual language of a radically new medium, laying the foundation for all of photography's subsequent history."--Jacket.

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First published
2007
OL Work ID
OL1636763W

Subjects

Photograph collectionsArt, americanExhibitionsArtistic PhotographyPhotographyHistoryDaguerreotypeHallmark Photographic CollectionExpositionsPhotographieHistoireNelson-Atkins Museum of Art

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