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This catalogue is published by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in the occasion of the exhibition Brought to Light: Photography and the Invisible, 1840-1900, organized by Corey Keller.
November 2008, San Francisco
Brought to light: photography and the invisible 1840-1900
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This catalogue is published by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in the occasion of the exhibition Brought to Light: Photography and the Invisible, 1840-1900, organized by Corey Keller.
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Few figures in nineteenth-century photography remain as elusive and intriguing as John Beasley Greene (1832 1856). Over the course of an exceptionally brief career he created a body of photographs that were publicly admired by his peers and continue to capture the imagination of contemporary audiences. Born in France to an American banker, he made his first expedition to(...)
Signs and wonders, the photographs of John Beasley Greene
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Few figures in nineteenth-century photography remain as elusive and intriguing as John Beasley Greene (1832 1856). Over the course of an exceptionally brief career he created a body of photographs that were publicly admired by his peers and continue to capture the imagination of contemporary audiences. Born in France to an American banker, he made his first expedition to Egypt in 1853, where he photographed ancient Egyptian monuments and is thought to be the first archaeologist to use photography. In these photographs, he positioned his horizon lines with precision, at times placing them so low in the frame that the photograph is nearly all blank sky, or so high that the monuments are almost swallowed up by vast seas of sand. Some of his Egyptian landscapes are so visually spare they appear to be of nothing at all.
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