The Beautiful and the Damned THE CREATION OF IDENTITY IN NINETEENTH CENTURY PHOTOGRAPHY
The Beautiful and the Damned looks for the first time at the broad social and cultural context for the development of portrait photography in the nineteenth century, showing how social and celebrity portraiture on the one hand, and scientific photography on the other, were different facets of the ni...
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Main Authors: | Hamilton, Peter (Author), Hargreaves, Roger 1959- (Author) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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London
Lund Humphries
2001
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