Icons of Photography: The 19th CenturyFreddy Langer From Daguerre's early experiemnts, Fenton's photographic documentation of the Crimea, and Brady's portrayals of America's Civil War, to Muybridge's galloping horses or Julie Margaret Cameron's romantic portraits - this book presents the geniuses who helped transform a scientific discovery into a means of artistic expression. This book also includes works made using an extensive range of early photographic techniques and examines the enduring legacy of photography's pioneers. |
Contents
In All Beginnings Lies an Inherent Delight Freddy Langer | 8 |
Plates listed by photographer in alphabetical order | 28 |
Wilhelm von Gloeden Faun 118 Franz Hanfstaengl Leo von Klenze Royal Building Superindent | 52 |
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