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Group f.64 : Edward Weston, Ansel Adams, Imogen Cunningham, and the community of artists who revolutionized American photography /
Published 2016Table of Contents: “…Group f.64 and closely related exhibitions, 1932-1940 -- Appendix 2. …”
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Seeing straight : the f.64 revolution in photography
Published 1992Subjects: “…Group f.64 Exhibitions. n 78061193…”
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Original sources : art and archives at the Center for Creative Photography
Published 2002Table of Contents: “…Group f/64…”
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A staggering revolution : a cultural history of thirties photography
Published 2006Table of Contents: “…The rebirth of photography in the thirties -- Disestablishing Stieglitz -- Group f.64 and the problem of California photography -- An eastern beachhead -- Edward Steichen and celebrity photography -- MoMA's big top show -- Camera periodicals and the popular audience -- Culture morphology in Berenice Abbott's New York -- Farm Security Administration photography and the dilemmas of art -- Farm Security Administration photography in the aura of art -- The nation's newsstands -- The photo league, Lewis Hine, and the Harlem document -- Seeing California with Edward Weston -- Photography at high tide.…”
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Pictorial Photography and the American West, 1900-1950 : The Broad Movement.
Published 2022Table of Contents: “…Chapter 3 The End of Pictorialism -- 1 The Protracted Decline of Pictorialism -- 1.1 Embattled Pictorialism: Photography as Fine Art -- 1.2 Embattled Photography: Pictorialism versus Painting -- 1.3 Embattled Abroad: American versus European Pictorialism -- 1.4 Embattled Subject Matter -- 1.5 Embattled from Within: Internal Pictorialist Rhetoric -- 2 The Beginning of the End: Group f.64 -- 2.1 Regional Modern -- 2.2 Attack and Counterattack -- 2.3 Expanded Photographic Practice: fsa and the Social Document -- 2.4 Modernist Regionalism -- Epilogue -- 1 Erasing Pictorialism…”
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