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Sarah Kate Gillespie

    This author's primary focus is on art criticism and curatorial practice. Her expertise lies specifically within the realm of American art. She shares her knowledge and insights through her curatorial work, illuminating the history and development of the American art scene.

    Early American Daguerreotype
    • Early American Daguerreotype

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      "Gillespie maps the evolution of the daguerreotype, as medium and as profession, from its introduction to the ascendancy of the "American process," tracing its relationship to other fields and the professionalization of those fields. She does so by recounting the activities of a series of American daguerreotypists, including fine artists, scientists, and mechanical tinkerers. She describes, for example, experiments undertaken by Samuel F. B. Morse as he made the transition from artist to inventor; how artists made use of the daguerreotype, both borrowing conventions from fine art and establishing new ones for a new medium; the use of the daguerreotype in various sciences, particularly astronomy; and technological innovators who drew on their work in the mechanical arts. "--Publisher's website

      Early American Daguerreotype