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by Pictorial Photographers of America
Pictorial Photography in America 1922
A richly curated survey of American pictorial photography from the early 1920s, this volume gathers the work of dozens of photographers who were shaping a new visual language. Organized by a committee of artists and scholars, it reflects the era’s fascination with turning everyday scenes into lyrical, almost painterly images, and it offers a sense of the cultural conversations that animated the medium at the time.
The collection moves fluidly from decorative panels and intimate studio portraits of dancers to evocative landscapes of house‑boats, desert dunes, and misty mornings. Scenes of bustling street vendors in Rome sit beside quiet moments in New England fishing villages, while studies of light and shadow—such as “Grey Attic” and “The Canyon”— reveal a shared pursuit of mood and atmosphere across the country’s diverse regions.
Listening to this guide brings the photographs to life through vivid description, allowing you to explore the textures, compositions, and emotional resonances that defined a pivotal moment in American art. It’s a compelling audio journey into a world where photography sought to be as expressive as painting, capturing both the ordinary and the extraordinary in equal measure.
Language
en
Duration
~40 minutes (38K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
New York: The Art Center; Pictorial Photographers of America, 1922
Release date
2009-02-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A leading early-20th-century photography society, this collective championed photography as a fine art and helped shape the pictorial movement in the United States. Their annual publications gathered images and essays that aimed to raise public taste and give artistic photographers a wider audience.
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