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History of Photography
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Art History
Undergraduate 3
12/02/2012

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Figure 10.2: Alfred Stieglitz, The Steerage, 1907. Photogravure.
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Figure 10.6: Alvin Langdon Coburn, Vortograph (Ezra Pound), 1917. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 10.7: Paul Strand, Wall Street, 1915. Photogravure.
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Figure 10.8: Man Ray, Untitled (Gun with Alphabet Squares), 1924. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 10.11: Hannah Höch, Indian Female Dancer (From an Ethnographic Museum), 1930. Collage of cut and pasted papers and photographs on paper.
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Figure 10.12: Aleksandr Rodchenko, She is on the bed, She’s lying/He/The telephone is on the table, 1923. Offset lithograph.
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Figure 10.13: Charles Sheeler, Criss-Crossed Conveyors—Ford Plant, 1927. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 11.1: Paul Outerbridge, Crankshaft Silhouetted Against Car, 1923. Platinum print.
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Figure 11.2: Margaret Bourke-White, Hot Pigs, Otis Steel Mills, Cleveland, 1928. Gelatin silver print
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Figure 11.3: Alfred Stieglitz, Equivalent, 1930. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 11.5: Edward Steichen, Shoes, c. 1929. Photogravure
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Figure 11.7: Edward Weston, Pepper #30, 1930. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 11.8: Ansel Adams, Mono Lake Reflections, CA, c. 1947. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 11.9: Imogen Cunningham, Calla, c. 1925. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 11.10: William Mortensen, The Spider Torture, c. 1934.
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Figure 11.11: Albert Renger-Patzsch, Echeveria, 1922. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 11.13: Eugène Atget, Fête du Trône de Géant, 1925. Printing out paper, gold toned.
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11.14: László Moholy-Nagy, The Structure of the World, 1927. Photomechanical offset, rotogravure, pencil.
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Figure 11.21: Hans Bellmer, The Doll, c. 1934. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 12.1: Jacob A. Riis, Eldridge Street Police Station Lodger: An Ancient Lodger and the Plank on Which She Slept, c. 1888. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 12.2: Lewis W. Hine, Making Human Junk, 1915.
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Figure 12.8: E. J. Bellocq, Storyville Portraits: Untitled, Plate 27 (Reclining Nude with a Mask), c. 1912. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 12.9: Tina Modotti, Woman of Tehuantepec, c. 1929. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 12.10: Horace Poolaw, Horace Poolaw, Aerial Photographer, and Gus Palmer, Gunner, MadCill Air Base, Tampa, FL, c. 1944. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 12.11: James Vanderzee, Future Expectations, 1925. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 12.14: August Sander, Prize-Winning Choral Club, Westerwald, 1927. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 12.15: Dorothea Lange, Migrant Mother, Nipomo, Cal., 1936. Gelatin silver print
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Figure 12.17: Walker Evans, Floyd Burroughs, a cotton sharecropper Hale County, 1936. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 12.18: Arthur Rothstein, Steer Skull, Badlands, SD, 1936. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 12.19: Gordon Parks, Emerging Man, 1952. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 13.1: Jacques-Henri Lartigue, My Hydroglider with Propeller, 1904. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 13.3: André Kertész, Satiric Dancer, 1926. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 13.4: Brassaï, “Bijou” of Montmartre, c. 1932. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 13.5: Henri Cartier-Bresson, Accused Gestapo Informer, Dessau, Germany, 1945. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 13.6: Bill Brandt, Untitled, 1961. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 13.9: Lisette Model, Coney Island Bather, NY (Large woman on the beach), c. 1942. Gelatin silver print
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Figure 14.2: Alfred Eisenstaedt, V.J. Day, 1945. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 14.8: Philippe Halsman, Vice President Richard Nixon, White House, 1955. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 14.10: Weegee, Their First Murder, October 9, 1941. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 14.11: Robert Capa, Leon Trotsky, Copenhagen, 1931. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 14.13: Lee Miller, Buchenwald, Germany: Dead Prisoners, April 30, 1945. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 14.17: Eddie Adams, Saigon, 1968. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 14.18: Martin Parr, New Brighton, Merseyside, 1983-86. Chromogenic color print.
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Figure 14.19: Susan Meiselas, Youths Practicing Throwing Contact Bombs in Forest Surrounding Monimbo, 1978. Dye destruction print.
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Figure 14.20: Mary Ellen Mark, Lillie, Seattle, 1983. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 14.22: James Nachtwey, Hutu man who has been attacked with machetes, 1994. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 14.23: Richard Drew, Falling Man, 2001.
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Figure 15.5: Minor White, Columbus Avenue, San Francisco, 1949. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 15.6: Harry Callahan, Eleanor, Chicago, c. 1953. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 15.7: Aaron Siskind, New York, No. 6, 1951. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 15.9: Robert Frank, Hoover Dam, 1955. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 15.13: Richard Hamilton, Just What Is It That Makes Today’s Homes So Different, So Appealing? 1956. Collage.
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Figure 15.15: Eliot Porter, Sangre de Christo Mountains at Sunset, Tesuque, New Mexico, 1958. Dye imbibation print.
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Figure 16.1: Robert Rauschenberg, Retroactive I, 1964. Silkscreen print with oil on canvas.
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Figure 16.2: Andy Warhol, Marilyn, left hand side, 1964. Silkscreen.
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Figure 16.4: Garry Winogrand, World’s Fair, New York, 1964. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 16.5: Lee Friedlander, Philadelphia, 1965. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 16.6: Bruce Davidson, Two Youths, Coney Island, 1959. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 16.7: Danny Lyon, Hoe Sharpener and the Line, 1969. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 16.8: Duane Michals, Things Are Queer, 1973. Gelatin silver prints.
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Figure 16.10: Jerry Uelsmann, Man on Desk, 1976. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 16.11: Robert Heinecken, Cliché Vary/Fetishism, 1974. Photographic emulsion on canvas, pastel chalk.
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Figure 18.2: John Baldessari, An Eight-Sided Tale, 1980. Photo offset.
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Figure 18.3: Bruce Nauman, Portrait of the Artist as a Fountain, 1966. Chromogenic color print.
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Figure 18.8: Gilbert and George, Down to Earth, 1989. Chromogenic color print.
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Figure 18.9: William Wegman, Ray and Mrs. Lubner in Bed Watching TV (second version), 1981. Diffusion transfer print.
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Figure 18.12: Richard Prince, Untitled, 1987. Chromogenic color print.
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Figure 18.13: Barbara Kruger, Untitled (Your body is a battleground), 1989. Photographic silkscreen on vinyl.
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Figure 18.15: Cindy Sherman, Untitled Film Still #21, 1978. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 18.19: Sandy Skoglund, Revenge of the Goldfish, 1981. Dye-destruction print.
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Figure 18.20: Joel-Peter Witkin, Still Life, Marseilles, 1992. Toned gelatin silver print.
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Figure 18.25: David Hockney, Pearblossom Hwy., April 11-18, 1986 (2nd version). Chromogenic color prints.
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Figure 18.30: Andres Serrano, Piss Christ, 1987. Dye-destruction print.
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Figure 18.31: Robert Mapplethorpe, Self-Portrait, 1988. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 18.33: Nan Goldin, Nan and Brian in Bed, NYC, 1983. Dye-destruction print.
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Figure 18.34: David Wojnarowicz, Where I’ll Go After I’m Gone, 1988-89. Gelatin silver prints, acrylic, spray paint, and collage on Masonite.
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Figure 18.37: Carrie Mae Weems, Untitled, 1990. Gelatin silver print.
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Figure 18.38: Kara Walker, Darkytown Rebellion, 2001. Cut paper and projection on wall.
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Figure 18.44: Andreas Gursky, 99 Cent, Chromogenic color print.
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Figure 18.45: Nancy Burson with Richard Carling and David Kramlich, Mankind, 1983-85. Gelatin silver print.
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