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These flashcards cover key photographs and artists discussed in the History of Photography course, summarizing important details including titles, creators, dates, and materials.
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Adolescent Girl, a Spinner, in a Carolina Cotton Mill
A work by Lewis W. Hine created in 1908, material is gelatin silver print.
Five Cents Lodging, Bayard Street
A photograph by Jacob A. Riis, ca. 1890, depicting lodgers in a crowded tenement; material: gelatin silver print.
Pastry Chef
A work by August Sander from 1928, material is gelatin silver print.
Migrant Mother, Nipomo CA
A significant photograph by Dorothea Lange from 1936, created with gelatin silver print.
Le Violon d' Ingres
A photo by Man Ray taken in 1924, made using gelatin silver print.
Crossroads, Blois (Carrefour, Blois)
A work by André Kertész from 1930, in gelatin silver print.
Pepper No. 30
An iconic image by Edward Weston from 1930, created with gelatin silver print.
Feet of an Ethiopian Soldier
A photograph taken by Alfred Eisenstaedt in 1935.
Death of a Loyalist Soldier
A photo by Robert Capa, taken in 1936, highlighting the Spanish Civil War.
Child with Toy Hand Grenade in Central Park, NYC
A photograph by Diane Arbus from 1962.
State Board of Equalization, 14601 Sherman Way, Van Nuys, CA
A work by Ed Ruscha from 1967, in gelatin silver print.
Your body is a battleground
A photographic silkscreen on vinyl by Barbara Kruger, produced in 1989.
A Sudden Gust of Wind
A photo by Jeff Wall from 1993.
Signs that say what you want them to say
A work by Gillian Wearing, created between 1992-93, reflecting personal expression.
After Walker Evans
A notable photograph by Sherri Levine from 1981.