Early History
Of Photography
Steven B. Jackson - Instructor
Dept. Of Media & Theatre Arts
Montana State University - Bozeman
Towards the end of the
century there was a growing dissatisfaction with the photographic establishment in England
and in America. In England this led to a mass of resignations from the Photographic
Society, and the formation of a group known as the Linked Ring, whilst in America, in
1902, an avant-garde group of photographers, led by Stieglitz, also sought to break away
from the orthodox approach to photography, and from what they considered was the stale
work of fellow- photographers.
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Professor William Innes Homer
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Some links to some of my books on Amazon.com.
Alfred
Steiglitz and the Photo-Secession
William Innes Homer / Published 1983
Thomas
Eakins : His Life and Art
William Innes Homer / Hardcover / Published 1992
Albert
Pinkham Ryder : Painter of Dreams
William Innes Homer, Lloyd Goodrich / Hardcover / Published 1989
(Publisher Out Of Stock)
Alfred
Stieglitz and the American Avant-garde
William Innes Homer
Robert
Henri and His Circle
William Innes Homer
Seurat
and the Science of Painting William Innes Homer / Published 1978
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