This article critically examines the landscape and cityscape photography of EO Hoppe. In Picturesque Great Britain (1926), Hoppe presented a vision of the nation refracted through the prism of an older, Pictorialist aesthetic, whereas his later works, Romantic America (1927) and Deutsche Arbeit (1930) demonstrated a more enthusiastic response to the urban industrial world. This article analyses the cultural, commercial and ideological forces that helped shape Hoppe's work in Britain, Germany and the United States
This article looks at the relationship between two very popular middle-class activities in Late Vict...
This dissertation examines the global photo-club culture of the 1950s through the work of the Intern...
Since the last decade of the twentieth century, there has been renewed interest in photographing hig...
In this chapter, Professor Humm analyses the main features of modernist photography and selected the...
During the 1930s, new photographic technologies and practices addressed the difficulties of dealing ...
This paper examined the collaboration between the society portraitist EO Hoppe and the novelist JD B...
Histories of early photography have routinely focused on France, England, and the US, seldom mention...
Modernism is synonymous with cosmopolitanism. In their groundbreaking collection of essays, Malcolm ...
An article exploring Erich Retzlaff's (1899-1993) photographic journey along the Danube in the 1940s...
In his article "Blurring the Boundaries between City and Countryside in Photography," Steven Jacobs ...
This dissertation examines the effects of photography and photographic concepts of picturing on pain...
Funding: Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) under Grant AH/J004790/1.Although a milestone i...
This paper explores the origins of photography’s history as art and the introduction of the word ‘me...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [138]-144)The Photo-Secession was an organization formed ...
The Polytechnic Touring Association (PTA) was a London-based, originally philanthropic turned commer...
This article looks at the relationship between two very popular middle-class activities in Late Vict...
This dissertation examines the global photo-club culture of the 1950s through the work of the Intern...
Since the last decade of the twentieth century, there has been renewed interest in photographing hig...
In this chapter, Professor Humm analyses the main features of modernist photography and selected the...
During the 1930s, new photographic technologies and practices addressed the difficulties of dealing ...
This paper examined the collaboration between the society portraitist EO Hoppe and the novelist JD B...
Histories of early photography have routinely focused on France, England, and the US, seldom mention...
Modernism is synonymous with cosmopolitanism. In their groundbreaking collection of essays, Malcolm ...
An article exploring Erich Retzlaff's (1899-1993) photographic journey along the Danube in the 1940s...
In his article "Blurring the Boundaries between City and Countryside in Photography," Steven Jacobs ...
This dissertation examines the effects of photography and photographic concepts of picturing on pain...
Funding: Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) under Grant AH/J004790/1.Although a milestone i...
This paper explores the origins of photography’s history as art and the introduction of the word ‘me...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [138]-144)The Photo-Secession was an organization formed ...
The Polytechnic Touring Association (PTA) was a London-based, originally philanthropic turned commer...
This article looks at the relationship between two very popular middle-class activities in Late Vict...
This dissertation examines the global photo-club culture of the 1950s through the work of the Intern...
Since the last decade of the twentieth century, there has been renewed interest in photographing hig...