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The Window in Photographs . Hellman

The Window in Photographs By . Hellman

The Window in Photographs by . Hellman


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Summary

Shows how the window has provided photography with one of its richest and most enduring themes. By bringing together key works, arranged thematically rather than chronologically, and presenting pairings within broader stylistic movements, this volume examines the motif of the window as a symbol of photographic vision.

The Window in Photographs Summary

The Window in Photographs by . Hellman

This title shows how the window has provided photography with one of its richest and most enduring themes. Photographers have been irresistibly drawn to the window as a powerful source of inspiration throughout the history of the medium. As one of the first camera subjects, the window is literally and figuratively linked to the photographic process itself. By bringing together key works, arranged thematically rather than chronologically, and presenting pairings within broader stylistic movements, this volume examines the motif of the window as a symbol of photographic vision. The theme is presented in a wide range of contexts, from one of the earliest images by William Henry Fox Talbot and Julia Margaret Cameron's 1864 allegorical use of the motif, to works by members of the Photo-Secession, including Gertrude Kasebier and Fred Holland Day to twentieth-century photographs by William Eggleston, Walker Evans, and Lee Friedlander.

About . Hellman

Karen Hellman is assistant curator in the Department of photographs at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

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CIN1606061445VG
9781606061442
1606061445
The Window in Photographs by . Hellman
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Getty Trust Publications
20130905
112
N/A
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