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Picture-work: how libraries, museums, and stock agencies launched a new image economy
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"Argues that our contemporary treatment of the image as a circulating object was forged by three 20th century institutions: the museum, the library, and the stock photography agency"-- Provided by publisher.
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Introduction: picture-problems -- Circulating collection style: pictures as documents at the New York Public Library -- The museum without walls: the Museum of Modern Art and photography's double duty -- "Your story in pictures leaves nothing untold": H. Armstrong Roberts and the rise of American stock photography -- The new universal collection: from pictures to digital assets -- Coda: angels of history.
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Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, [2023]
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- 9780262547000
- 0262547007
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