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commercial portraiture --- artistieke fotografie --- Photography --- portretfotografie --- Cameron, Julia Margaret
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Calotype --- Photograph collections --- Photographers --- Photography, Artistic --- Portrait photography --- 77.071 HILL & ADAMSON --- CDL --- Talbotype --- Photography --- Photogenic drawing --- Collections of photographs --- Photographs --- Portraiture --- Artistic photography --- Photography, Pictorial --- Pictorial photography --- Art --- Artists --- Biography --- Private collections --- Portraits --- Aesthetics --- Adamson, Robert, --- Hill, David Octavius, --- J. Paul Getty Museum --- Getty (J. Paul) Museum. --- Getty Museum --- JPGM --- Museo J. Paul Getty --- Photograph collections. --- commercial portraiture --- portretfotografie --- artistieke fotografie --- Adamson, Robert --- Hill, David Octavius
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"The approximately fifty plates featured in In Focus: August Sander are some of the most striking from the J. Paul Getty Museum's more than twelve hundred pictures by the artist. Commentary about the images is provided by Claudia Bohn-Spector, an independent scholar and curator. She is joined in discussing Sander's career by Hilla Becher, Gabriele Conrath-Scholl, David Featherstone, Sander Gilman, Ulrich Keller, Weston Naef, and Joan Weinstein, all participants in a 1998 colloquium on the photographer. A chronological overview of Sander's life provides a factual framework for this fascinating conversation."
Photograph collections --- Portrait photography --- 77.071 SANDER --- CDL --- Collections of photographs --- Photographs --- Photography --- Portraiture --- Private collections --- Portraits --- Sander, August. --- Zander, Avgust --- J. Paul Getty Museum --- Getty (J. Paul) Museum. --- Getty Museum --- JPGM --- Museo J. Paul Getty --- Photograph collections. --- commercial portraiture --- portretfotografie --- artistieke fotografie --- Sander, August
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Laszlo Moholy-Nagy (1895-1946) was a painter, sculptor, filmmaker, writer, graphic and stage designer, teacher, and photographer. Working in his native Hungary as well as in Germany, Holland, England, and the United States, Moholy-Nagy constantly experimented in these various fields, leaving a remarkable legacy of innovation. The J. Paul Getty Museum owns eighty-two photographs by Moholy-Nagy, almost fifty of which are presented in this volume, the second in the Museum's In Focus series on photographers. The plates are accompanied by commentaries by Katherine Ware, Assistant Curator in the Department of Photographs. Ms. Ware, along with Thomas Barrow, Jeannine Fiedler, Charles Hagen, Hattula Moholy-Nagy, Weston Naef, and Leland Rice, participated in a colloquium on the life and work of Moholy-Nagy at the Museum in 1994. An edited transcript of this discussion and a chronology of significant events in the artist's life are also included in this book.
Photography --- artistieke fotografie --- Moholy-Nagy, László --- Photography, Artistic --- Photograph collections --- 77.071 MOHOLY-NAGY --- CDL --- Collections of photographs --- Photographs --- Artistic photography --- Photography, Pictorial --- Pictorial photography --- Art --- Private collections --- Aesthetics --- Moholy-Nagy, László, --- Moholy-Nagy, Ladislaus, --- Nagy, László Moholy-, --- Nagy, Ladislaus Moholy-, --- J. Paul Getty Museum --- Getty (J. Paul) Museum. --- Getty Museum --- JPGM --- Museo J. Paul Getty --- Photograph collections. --- Moholy-Nagy, László --- 1895-1946 --- California --- Los Angeles
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The career of the American photographer Carleton E. Watkins (1829-1916) spanned more than fifty years. It is his giant photographs of Yosemite, from the "best general view," that most effectively articulate his artistic vision. The J. Paul Getty Museum holds more than fourteen hundred pictures by Watkins, making him the best-represented nineteenth-century photographer in the collection. In Focus: Carleton Watkins features approximately fifty of these works, including mammoth plates, stereographs, albumen prints, and cabinet and boudoir cards. The plates are accompanied by commentaries written by Peter E. Palmquist, an independent scholar of the history of photography. Mr. Palmquist, along with David Featherstone, Tom Fels, Weston Naef, David Robertson, and Amy Rule, were participants in a 1996 colloquium on Watkins and his career. An edited transcript of their discussion and a chronological overview of Watkins's life and art follow the plate section.
Photography --- landschapsfotografie --- artistieke fotografie --- Watkins, Carleton --- CDL --- 77.071 WATKINS --- Photography, Artistic --- Outdoor photography --- Photograph collections --- Field photography --- Nature photography --- Travel photography --- Artistic photography --- Photography, Pictorial --- Pictorial photography --- Art --- Aesthetics --- Watkins, Carleton E., --- J. Paul Getty Museum --- Getty (J. Paul) Museum. --- Getty Museum --- JPGM --- Museo J. Paul Getty --- Photograph collections. --- West (U.S.) --- Collections of photographs --- Photographs --- Private collections
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Photography --- artistieke fotografie --- Álvarez Bravo, Manuel
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Photography --- artistieke fotografie --- Fox Talbot, William Henry
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