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A new exhibition documents American photography's first 70 years, exploring the US during a period of immense social, ...
Farrah Skeiky Largely forgotten today, Goodridge was one of the most important African American photographers of the 19th century, who, along with James P. Ball of Cincinnati and Augustus ...
But by the time photography became popular in America in the mid-19th century and photographers and researchers armed with cameras began appearing in Amish communities, most Amish objected to ...
WESTWOOD GALLERY NYC presents Monument Historique, an exhibition of late 19th century photographs by Séraphin-Médéric Mieusement (1840-1905) and other French photographers, compiled within thirteen ...
Janette Rosing was an antiquarian, art and photograph collector. She began her collection of 19th century photographs in the 1980s after her obsession was kickstarted by stumbling upon an image of ...
The Maillets began buying daguerreotypes in the 1960s and their 200-strong collection spans the full history and evolution of ...
Shooting huge large-format negatives in the style of a 19th-century photographer can return astounding pictures with detail and lens effects unavailable on relatively tiny cameras, but it’s ...
It’s arguably the best-known photo by H.H. Bennett, the 19th century photographer and historian who helped put Wisconsin Dells on the map. After losing three fingers on his right hand in the ...
National Anthropological Archives Red cloud started down the path of becoming the most photographed American Indian of the 19th century one spring morning in 1872, a few blocks from the White House.
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