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| Doris Ulmann: Photographs from the J. Paul Getty Museum (In Focus) [Click on the appropriate flag to buy the book] | Product Details Paperback 144 pages J Paul Getty Museum Pubns Published 1996 Book Description Doris Ulmann, one of the foremost photographers in the United States in the 1930s, disappeared from public awareness until the 1970s. She is best known for her quintessentially American pictures of the rural South. A prolific creator, she died before many of her last images could be printed. The latest addition to the acclaimed In Focus series present fifty-five pictures by Ulmann from the Museum's collection. Judith Keller, associate curator of photographs, wrote the extensive accompanying captions and participated, along with William Clift, David Featherstone, Charles Hagen, Weston Naef, Ron Pen, and Susan Millar Williams, in a colloquium on Ulmann and her work. The volume includes an edited transcript of their discussion and a chronological overview |
The Life and Photography of Doris Ulmann Philip Walker Jacobs | |
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Documenting a Myth: The South As Seen by Three Women Photographers, Chansonetta Stanley Emmons, Doris Ulmann, Bayard Wootten 1910-1940 Naomi Rosenblum; & Susan Fillin-Yeh | |
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Doris Ulmann: Photographs from the J. Paul Getty Museum (In Focus) Doris Ulmann; & Judith Keller | |
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