Description: From the review in CHOICE, CURRENT REVIEWS FOR ACADEMIC LIBRARIES : In ten chapters [Hanlon] charts the multiple uses, commercial context, and aesthetics of the [calotype] process until about 1870, when the paper negative was discontinued in favor of glass. Excellent notes, appendices, an bibliography. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-level undergraduates through researchers/faculty; general readers.“ P. C. Bunnell, emeritus, Princeton University "In this volume Hanlon turns conventional photographic history inside out, restoring American photography to its proper place among the great early traditions. Too often the United States is seen as a provincial player in calotype photography; a poor cousin to the Britons who invented the technique and the French who perfected it. In this book, we see early American photography as a vital part of that tradition ”creative, dynamic, and influential. Accessibly written and exquisitely researched, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in photography and its origins. In addition to being a great reference work, it dramatically expands our understanding of the field." Phillip Prodger “ Curator and Head, Department of Photography, Peabody Essex Museum
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Book Title: Illuminating Shadows: The Calotype in America
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Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Mautz Publishing, Carl
Item Length: 10 in
Original Language: English
Edition: First Edition
Publication Year: 2013
Type: Visual History
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Illustrator: Yes
Era: 1800s
Item Height: 1
Author: Barrt Oliver, David R. Hanlon
Features: Illustrated
Genre: History
Topic: Artists, Architects, Photographers
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Item Weight: 5 oz
Item Width: 7
Number of Pages: 229 Pages