Pictorialism in California : photographs, 1900-1940
Michael G. Wilson (Writer of supplementary textual content), Dennis Reed (Writer of supplementary textual content), J. Paul Getty Museum (Host institution, Issuing body), Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery (Host institution, Issuing body)
Photographic Pictorialism was an early twentieth-century movement that had its goal the romantic expression of forms of beauty. In California, Pictorialism took forms as varied as landscape photographs, Hollywood portraits, and moody evocations of modern dance. This book contains one hundred photographs that illustrate the full range of the Pictorialist movement in Northern and in Southern California. It includes images by such well-known Pictorialists as Ansel Adams, Imogene Cunningham, and Edward Weston
Print Book, English, 1994
The J. Paul Getty Museum ; The Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery, Malibu, California, San Marino, California, 1994