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Pictorial Photography in America 1920
Pictorial Photography in America 1920
Pictorial Photography in America 1920
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    Pictorial Photography in America 1920 - Clarence H. (Clarence Hudson) White

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    Title: Pictorial Photography in America 1920

    Author: Pictorial Photographers of America

    Release Date: February 7, 2008 [Ebook #28015]

    Language: English

    ***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PICTORIAL PHOTOGRAPHY IN AMERICA 1920***


    Pictorial Photography in America

    1920

    Pictorial Photographers of America

    Tennant and Ward, New York

    Publisher's Agents

    1920


    Editorial Board

    Clarence H. White

    W. H. Porterfield

    John Paul Edwards

    Dwight A. Davis

    Committee on Publication

    Henry Hoyt Moore

    Walter L. Ehrich

    Ray Greenleaf

    John A. Tennant


    Illustrations

    APRIL FLURRIESBy

    W. A. Alcock,

    Brooklyn, N.Y.

    PUCKACHIPE—SEAGULLBy

    Elizabeth R. Allen,

    Moorestown, N.J.

    MY LITTLE GRAY HOME IN THE WESTBy

    George M. Allen,

    Portland, Ore.

    THE BUDDHABy

    Fred R. Archer,

    Los Angeles, Cal.

    ISLANDERSBy

    Laura Adams Armer,

    Berkeley, Cal.

    ANN SPENCERBy

    Jessie Tarbox Beals,

    New York

    EARLY MORNINGBy

    David W. Bonnar,

    Buffalo, N. Y.

    A BIT OF HOME LIFEBy

    Will D. Brodhun,

    Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

    A MOMENT'S RESTBy

    Gertrude L. Brown,

    Evanston, Ill.

    DANCERSBy

    John C. Burkhardt,

    Portland, Ore.

    DOUARNENEZ, FINISTÈREBy

    Dr. A. D. Chaffee,

    New York

    RHEIMSBy

    Arthur D. Chapman,

    New York

    MICHIO ITOROBy

    Alvin Langdon Colburn,

    New York

    THE STREETBy

    Alfred Cohn,

    Brooklyn, N. Y.

    ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRALBy

    James Copella,

    New York

    MR. MATSUMOTO KOSHIRO AS TCHIKAWA GOYEMON (THE ROBIN HOOD OF JAPAN)By

    C. P. Crowther,

    Kobe, Japan

    SPRING O' THE YEARBy

    Helen W. Drew,

    Montclair, N. J.

    THE LIFTING MISTBy

    Jerry D. Drew,

    Montclair, N. J.

    THE DOORWAYBy

    Dwight A. Davis,

    Worcester, Mass.

    HIGH BRIDGEBy

    Edward R. Dickson,

    New York City

    MRS. VERNON CASTLEBy

    De Meyer,

    New York

    BOATSBy

    E. G. Dunning,

    New York

    COMING TO SCHOOLBy

    Vernon Everett Duroc,

    Brooklyn, N. Y.

    STUDYBy

    William B. Dyer,

    Portland, Ore.

    DESIGN FOR A TAPESTRYBy

    John Paul Edwards,

    Sacramento, Cal.

    STUDYBy

    Adelaide Wallach Ehrich,

    New York

    LANDSCAPEBy

    Eleanor C. Erving,

    Albany, N. Y.

    SUGARLOAF MOUNTAINBy

    W. H. Evans,

    Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

    SIDEWALK TREASURESBy

    O. E. Fischer, M. D.,

    Detroit, Mich.

    THE GIRL FROM DELHIBy

    Louis Fleckenstein,

    Los Angeles, Cal.

    FIFTY YEARSBy

    Frederick Frittita,

    Baltimore, Md.

    WATER SCENEBy

    John Wallace Gillies,

    New York

    THE MARBLE CUTTERSBy

    Laura Gilpin,

    Colorado Springs, Col.

    WALPIBy

    Forman Hanna,

    Globe, Ariz.

    THE SHORE LINEBy

    G. H. S. Harding,

    Berkeley, Cal.

    APRIL SNOWBy

    Edward Heim,

    New York

    DAY DREAMSBy

    G. W. Harting,

    New York

    IN THE ARBORBy

    Antoinette B. Hervey,

    New York

    MISS H.By

    George Henry High,

    Chicago, Ill.

    SUNSHINEBy

    L. Willis Hoops,

    New York

    THE WHITE HATBy

    G. B. Hollister,

    Corning, N. Y.

    DESIGNBy

    Bernard S. Horne,

    Princeton, N. J.

    CITY STREETBy

    Blanche C. Hungerford (Mrs. Latimer),

    High Bridge, N. J.

    COLUMBIA UNIVERSITYBy

    Dr. Charles H. Jaeger,

    New York

    PORTRAIT OF A CHILDBy

    Doris U. Jaeger,

    New York

    THE VALE OF THE SHADOWBy

    Arthur F. Kales,

    Los Angeles, Cal.

    PORTRAITBy

    Gertrude Kasebier,

    New York

    OLD HILL TOWNBy

    William Kriebel,

    Philadelphia, Pa.

    SOLITUDEBy

    W. R. Latimer,

    High Bridge, N. J.

    ELLENBy

    Sophie L. Lauffer,

    Brooklyn, N. Y.

    MASTER JOHN SPEERBy

    George P. Lester,

    Bloomfield, N. J.

    MOUNT ADAMS OF THE NORTHERN LAKESBy

    Francis Orville Libby,

    Portland, Me.

    MISTS TO-DAY—CLEAR ANONBy

    Edwin Loker,

    St. Louis, Mo.

    TREES AND CLOUDSBy

    Dr. William F. Makk,

    Los Angeles, Cal.

    PLAYER ON THE YIT-KIMBy

    Margrethe Mather,

    Los Angeles, Cal.

    ON LAKE PATZCUARO, MEXICOBy

    Oscar Maurer,

    Los

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