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Meaningful places: landscape photographers in the nineteenth-century American West
Door
Uittreksel
"The early history of photography in America coincided with the Euro-American settlement of the West. This thoughtful book argues that the rich history of western photography cannot be understood by focusing solely on the handful of well-known photographers whose work has come to define the era. Art historian Rachel Sailor points out that most photographers in the West were engaged in producing images for their local communities. These pictures didn't just entertain the settlers but gave them a way to understand their new home. Photographs could help the settlers adjust to their new circumstances by recording the development of a place--revealing domestication, alteration, and improvement. The book explores the cultural complexity of regional landscape photography, western places, and local sociopolitical concerns. Photographic imagery, like western paintings from the same era, enabled Euro-Americans to see the new landscape through their own cultural lenses, shaping the idea of the frontier for the people who lived there"--
Uitgever
Uitgave
Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2014
Jaar
Gaat over
Onderwerp
Periode
1850-1939
Type
Taal
Classificatie
ISBN
- 9780826354228
- 082635422X
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