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Pictorialism into Modernism: The Clarence H. White School of Photography 
 
  
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Hardcover 
207 pages 
Rizzoli 
Published 1996 
  
From Publishers Weekly 
  
This accompanying volume for a traveling exhibition of the Detroit Institute of Arts is an earnest, far-flung and somewhat repetitive appreciation of Clarence White and his photography school. In the 1920s and '30s, as reported here, that school had more to do than is commonly acknowledged with American art photography's progress from soft-lens genre pictorialism to more assertive modernist concepts of pure design, subjective composition and meticulous technique. White, who was prominent in?but frequently at odds with?the Alfred Stieglitz Photo-Secession, equated photography with painting and sculpture and saw such former students as Dorothea Lange, Anton Bruehl and Margaret Bourke-White bring new visual standards to magazine illustration, product advertising, social documentation and industrial photography. Among the volume's 150 plates, some are the work of top 20th-century camera artists; others give first publication to student projects from the Clarence White school's early years.  
  
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Pictorial photography is noted for its artistic expressiveness, careful design and composition, and muted focus. In 1914 Clarence White (1871-1925) left Alfred Stieglitz's Photo-Secession group, abandoned his ambitions to be a photographic illustrator, and opened the Manhatten-based Clarence H. White School of Photography. Lecturers at his school included Stieglitz, Paul Strand, and Edward Steichen. White's unique teaching skills, especially his encouragement of women students, nurtured the... read more
 
  
 
  

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Pictorialism into Modernism: The Clarence H. White School of Photography 
  
Clarence H. White (Photographer); Bonnie Yochelson (Editor); & Kathleen A. Erwin (Contributor)
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