Photography and its Critics: A Cultural History, 1839-1900 (Perspectives on Photography)
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Author(s)Mary Warner Marien
PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN / ASIN1107403383
ISBN-139781107403383
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Sales Rank2,293,038
CategoryPhotography
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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This dense overview of 19th-century American and European writing about photography is a photographic history situated in the humanities. "It presents photography as an idea, shaped by social concerns and inherited concepts," explains Mary Warner Marien, who examines how the medium developed as a symbol of social change. She looks at the evolving cultural notion of photography and shows how it emerged as a symbol for modernity. The text is enhanced by dozens of illustrations typifying the dimensions of a long-gone era's popular and artistic photography.
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