The World of William Notman: The Nineteenth Century Through a Master Lens

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pp. 227, b/w photographs, “Largely forgotten today, Notman was a dominant figure of photography in the U.S. and Canada in the 1870s and ’80s. His Montreal-based family firm documented a continent’s prideful development through photographs of architectural triumphs, universities and the land’s ascendant citizens in elaborately staged studio portraits. The authors adequately describe the Glasgow emigrant Notman’s business flair and ingenious artistry, but the real excitement is provided by the 173 duotones and 70 halftones. The railroads’ westward thrust, Niagara’s towering suspension bridge, a Royal Artillery review, a sidewheel steamer breasting the rapids, Quebec farms and Indian villages are all brought to life again. Longfellow, Emerson, Mark Twain, Lillie Langtry, the exiled Jefferson Davis, a young George V, Sitting Bull, Buffalo Bill, scholars, statesmen and tycoons posed for Notman cameras. A striking curiosity to modern eyes are the composite portraits of “Confederate Commanders, 1883” or a “Yale College group” which combine photos of individuals against an illustrated background with surprisingly effective results.”

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ISBN 0771037732
ISBN13 9780771037733
Number of pages 227
Original Title The World of William Notman: The Nineteenth Century Through a Master Lens
Published Date 1993
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition Very Good
Binding Hardcover
Size 4to
Place of Publication Toronto
Edition First Edition
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pp. 227, b/w photographs, “Largely forgotten today, Notman was a dominant figure of photography in the U.S. and Canada in the 1870s and ’80s. His Montreal-based family firm documented a continent’s prideful development through photographs of architectural triumphs, universities and the land’s ascendant citizens in elaborately staged studio portraits. The authors adequately describe the Glasgow emigrant Notman’s business flair and ingenious artistry, but the real excitement is provided by the 173 duotones and 70 halftones. The railroads’ westward thrust, Niagara’s towering suspension bridge, a Royal Artillery review, a sidewheel steamer breasting the rapids, Quebec farms and Indian villages are all brought to life again. Longfellow, Emerson, Mark Twain, Lillie Langtry, the exiled Jefferson Davis, a young George V, Sitting Bull, Buffalo Bill, scholars, statesmen and tycoons posed for Notman cameras. A striking curiosity to modern eyes are the composite portraits of “Confederate Commanders, 1883” or a “Yale College group” which combine photos of individuals against an illustrated background with surprisingly effective results.”

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Weight 2.5 kg