MAKE A MEME View Large Image Portrait of Smith, taken by Clarence White. Smith, Francis Hopkinson, 1838-1915 White, Clarence H., 1871-1925 Creator/Photographer: Clarence H. White Birth Date: 1871 Death Date: 1925 Entirely self-taught, Clarence H. White mastered the art ...
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Keywords: smithsonian institution smithsonianinstitution moustache portrait man artist f. hopkinson smith fhopkinsonsmith mustache archives of american art archivesofamericanart monochrome Description: Portrait of Smith, taken by Clarence White. Smith, Francis Hopkinson, 1838-1915 White, Clarence H., 1871-1925 Creator/Photographer: Clarence H. White Birth Date: 1871 Death Date: 1925 Entirely self-taught, Clarence H. White mastered the art of photography by creating a balance between composition and the subtlety of natural light. His photographs are considered gentle, pictorial, simple, and open, and they often focus on his own friends or family members. In 1902 White joined Alfred Stieglitz, Gertrude Käsebier, and other photographers in establishing the Photo-Secession movement, and as the founder of the Clarence H. White School of Photography in New York, he guided many students--including Dorothea Lange and Paul J. Outerbridge--on to greatness. Medium: Black and white photographic print Dimensions: 25 cm x 20 cm Date: 1910 Persistent URL: www.aaa.si.edu/collections/images/detail/f-hopkinson-smit... Repository: Archives of American Art Accession number: aaa_charscrs_8954 Description: Portrait of Smith, taken by Clarence White. Smith, Francis Hopkinson, 1838-1915 White, Clarence H., 1871-1925 Creator/Photographer: Clarence H. White Birth Date: 1871 Death Date: 1925 Entirely self-taught, Clarence H. White mastered the art of photography by creating a balance between composition and the subtlety of natural light. His photographs are considered gentle, pictorial, simple, and open, and they often focus on his own friends or family members. In 1902 White joined Alfred Stieglitz, Gertrude Käsebier, and other photographers in establishing the Photo-Secession movement, and as the founder of the Clarence H. White School of Photography in New York, he guided many students--including Dorothea Lange and Paul J. Outerbridge--on to greatness. Medium: Black and white photographic print Dimensions: 25 cm x 20 cm Date: 1910 Persistent URL: www.aaa.si.edu/collections/images/detail/f-hopkinson-smit... Repository: Archives of American Art Accession number: aaa_charscrs_8954
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