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An American Vision: John G. Bullock and the PhotoSecession,Used
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Product DescriptionPresents photographs taken from the 1870s to the 1930s, and outlines the artist's efforts in the early 20th century to publicize the artistic merits of photographyFrom Publishers WeeklyPhotographs taken by Delawareborn Bullock, a founder of the PhotoSecession movement that, during the early 20th century, sought to bring photography artistic attention, are here collected for the first time. From Maine landscapes to pastoral portraits of farmers, rolypoly children and eminences grises of the Bullock family, the photographer reveals a sometimes painterly lyricism in both his composition and his use of light: instead of documenting, Bullock characterizes places and persons with an air of intimate, respectful familiarity. Curator of photography at the Kuhn Library at the University of Maryland, Beck bases his catalogue on a Kuhn Gallery show of the photographer's work. In exploring Bullock's artistic roots, career and technical achievements, the author exercises high critical intelligence, bringing to light a figure of consequence.Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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