Alfred Stieglitz's Camera Notes by Christian A Peterson

Alfred Stieglitz's Camera Notes by Christian A Peterson

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This striking volume details the history of Camera Notes, the most significant and influential American photographic periodical of its time.

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Alfred Stieglitz's Camera Notes by Christian A Peterson

Published quarterly by the Camera Club of New York and edited by Alfred Stieglitz, the fountainhead of American art photography, Camera Notes represented a critical phase in the campaign to legitimize the photo image as an artistic pursuit. Throughout most of its six-year life (1897-1903), the publication included thoughtful articles on photography and fine art as well as hundreds of halftone images and stunning high-quality photogravures. While much has been written on Stieglitz's life--including his later publication, Camera Work--little attention has been giving to Camera Notes. All ninety-one of the beautiful photogravures that appeared during the journals life are reproduced here in their original tones. In addition, this volume contains a fully illustrated index of the more than 250 halftones that appeared on its pages.
Christian A. Peterson is associate curator of photography at the Minneapolis Institute of the Arts. He has authored monographs on the photographers Max Thorek and D. J. Ruzicka and wrote the catalog Camera Work: Process and Image. He lives in Minneapolis.
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ISBN 13 9780393311266
ISBN 10 0393311260
Title Alfred Stieglitz's Camera Notes
Author Christian A Peterson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher WW Norton & Co
Year published 1996-10-02
Number of pages 204
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.