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Photography and Its Critics
A Cultural History, 1839 1900
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242 pages
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Exploring the discourse surrounding photography in the nineteenth century, this book provides a comprehensive overview of American and European critiques and writings. It delves into the perspectives of various critics, illuminating the evolving understanding of photography as an art form and its cultural implications during that era. Through its analysis, the work highlights the complex relationship between photography and criticism, offering insights into how photography was perceived and discussed in its formative years.
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2011, paperback
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