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Eugene Atget
Tom Baril
Frank Brangwyn
Anne W. Brigman
John G. Bullock
Edward Curtis
John Dugdale
Frank Eugene
Louis Fleckenstein
Trude Fleischmann
Vincenzo Galdi
Charles Gaspar

Arnold Genthe
Wilhelm von Gloeden
Paul Burty Haviland
E.O. Hoppé

Gertrude Kasebier
Rudolf Koppitz
David Lebe
Sally Mann
Gustave Marissiaux
Josef Desire Massot
Alfonse Mucha
William J. Mullins
Jerry Ott
Maxfield Parrish
Jozsef Pecsi
W. B. Post
Photo-Secession
Charles Schenk
Eva Watson-Schutze
George H. Seeley
Mark Sink & Kristen Hatgi
Alfred Stieglitz
Jock Sturges
Nana Watanabe
 

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(French, 1856-1927) Atget worked as a sailor, actor, and painter before turning to photography at the age of 41. He was completely self-taught and made a meager living by selling photographs to architects, painters, stage designers and editors. Although today he is thought of as one of the most influential photographer of the 20th century, it was not until after his death in 1927 that his work became appreciated and this was due in large part to the efforts of Berenice Abbott who helped to promote and preserve his work. Today his work can be found in collections worldwide.

Parc Montsouris (?), vintage gold-toned silver printing-out paper, ca. 1909. Photographer’s stamp on verso, numbered ‘492’ in the negative, 7 x 9 1/8”
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