First Seen - Portraits of the world's peoples (1840-1880)
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Pages

208

Format

Hardback

Dimensions

280 x 270 mm  

Publication

April 2004

ISBN

1 903942 30 6

 
   

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First Seen - Portraits of the world's peoples (1840-1880)
Kathleen Stewart Howe
Foreword by Karen Sinsheimer, Curator of Photography, Santa Barbara Museum of Art

Published to coincide with a travelling exhibition from one of the world's finest private collections - the Wilson Centre for Photography in London, First Seen is an extraordinary collection of some 250 of the earliest photographs ever taken during the nineteenth-century.

Beautifully reproduced in a four colour process, a number of photographers have set out to capture the world's peoples and a variety of races and classes, from intimate domestic portraits to studies of the different, the exotic, the picturesque and the never-before-encountered.

The fourth in a series of books published in association with the Santa Barbara Museum of Art to explore nineteenth-century photography, this is an amazing memento of the time images were first shown on paper.

"... a beautiful, enticing and problematic book..." History of Photography