Photography Catalog
Frederick I. Parke, Keith Waters, Computer Facial AnimationStories of Immigrant Life: 97 Orchard Street, New York
Granfield, Linda; Alda, Arlene, Stories of Immigrant Life: 97 Orchard Street, New YorkMirrors/Spiegel
Jeannette Montgomery Barron; Edmund White, Mirrors/SpiegelWaiting for My Baby: A Celebration of Pregnancy
Sunshine, Linda, editor, Waiting for My Baby: A Celebration of Pregnancy
Other Photography books that may be of interest:
- Allston, Washington, Outlines & sketches, S.H. Perkins, Boston, 1850
by Washington Allston. Engraved by J. & S.W. Cheney Engraved Title page with following Half-Title page reading as follows: "The Outlines and Sketches contained in this Volume, are a part of those found in Mr. Allston's Studio, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, after his death, in July 1843. They consist in great part of compositions hastily sketched in chalk, and never carried further; among them, however, are a few Outlines in umber, on canvass, which, although more carefully done, should not be considered as finished Outlines, since they were intended merely as a ground work on which to paint. The sizes of the figures in the different compositions, vary, from that of life, to a few inches in length; and where it was necessary to reduce them for engraving, the daguerreotype was used, by which the image was conveyed to the engraver's plates, prepared for that purpose, and there fixed by tracing the line through the silver. Boston, January 1, 1850." Half-title is followed by 18 of Allston's Outlines and Sketches art plates. Engraved by J. &. S. W. Cheney. Large oblong folio, 22 long x 16 tall. This was the first successful endeavor connecting art engraving and photography in book production in the United States. An important technology for printing engraved plates that advanced the methodology of printing. Twenty engravings printed recto only with tissue guards, on eighteen sheets. Engraved by the brothers, John and Seth Wells Cheney who studied in Europe. Seth opened a studio in Boston in 1841, earned well-deserved acclaim and credit for having been practically the first among American artists to effectively work in black and white. [see: FIELDING, P.64]. 2 p. l., 18 pl. 41 x 55 cm Dewey:
- Cornelia Homburg Catherine Wagner : Art & Science, Investigating Matter with essays by William H. Gass, Helen E. Longino Nazraeli Press Munich 3923922450 1996
Also has title: Art and science, investigating matter.-- Art & science, investigating matter .-- Exhibition at Washington University Gallery of Art, St. Louis, Mo., September 6-November 2, 1996; International Center of Photography, New York, March 28-June 15, 1997 .-- Includes bibliographical references (p. 118-123) 125 p : ill ; 31 cm. Dewey:
- Gass, William H. Willie Masters' Lonesome Wife Northwestern University Press Evanston, Ill. 1968
Designed by Lawrence Levy. Photography by Burton L. Rudman., Limited ed. of 400 copies, of which 100 are numbered and signed by the author [63] p : illus ; 26 cm. Dewey: TriQuarterly supplement no. 2
- Johnson, James Weldon; Harlemwood Studios; Sack Amusement Company Go down, death! [Motion picture] Harlemwood Studios. Released by Sack Amusement Co. [n.p.] 1940; 194-?
Originally released in 35 mm.; Based on the poem of the same title by James Weldon Johnson.; In the Edward Dudik Film Collection of the American Film Institute Collection, Library of Congress.; CREDITS: Producer, Alfred N. Sack; director, Spencer Williams; story, Jean Roddy; screenplay, Sam Elljay; photography, H. W. Kier; editor, L. J. Powell. CAST: Myra D. Hemmings, Samuel H. James, Eddye L. Houston.; SUMMARY: A drama in which the Negro owner of a bar in a small town near Savannah, tries to drive the new preacher out of town by implicating him in immoral activities. p. 55 min. sd. b&w. 16 mm.
- Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.); Sandburg, Carl Steichen the photographer. Distributed by Doubleday Garden City, N.Y. 1961
Texts by Carl Sandburg [and others] Biographical outline by Grace M. Mayer. "A selected bibliography by Bernard Karpel": p. 76-80. 25 cm. 80 p. plates, ports. 25 cm. Dewey:779 Steichen, Edward; Photography, Artistic.; Photographs.