Photography and the American Scene: A Social History, 1839-1889 |
Contents
THEIR EXQUISITE PERFECTION ALMOST TRANSCENDS THE BOUNDS OF SOBER BELIEF | 3 |
FIRST PORTRAITS AND FIRST GALLERIES | 22 |
THE ERA OF THE DAGUERREOTYPE | 46 |
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Photography and the American Scene: A Social History, 1839-1889 Robert Taft No preview available - 2008 |
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