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- Title
PHOTOGRAPHY AS AN EMOTIONAL ART: A STUDY OF THE WORK OF GERTRUDE KÄSEBIER: BY GILES EDGERTON.
- Abstract
The article presents a study on the photographs taken by of Gertrude Käsebier. It mentions that every photograph taken by Käsebier expresses her own temperament and life, which is an example of an emotional art. Photography as an emotional art started in the twentieth century and its technical method of expression may be whatever the artists wishes. Käsebier create and establish her original method of expression, just like C. Monet and Richard Strauss. The author declares that Käsebier discovered that the camera provided her the widest field of expression for what she had found in life. Among Käsebier's works include a series of photographs of motherhood and the photograph of Stanford White.
- Subjects
KASEBIER, Gertrude, 1852-1934; EMOTIONS in art; ART &; photography; THEMES in art; PHOTOGRAPHY; EMOTIONS; PHOTOGRAPHS; STRAUSS, Richard, 1864-1949; MONET, Claude, 1840-1926; EXPRESSIVE behavior
- Publication
Image, 1972, Vol 15, Issue 4, p9
- ISSN
0536-5465
- Publication type
Article