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Quigley, Edward. Edward Quigley: American Modernist. Aperture Magazine Organized to celebrate the career

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Organized to celebrate the career and impending retirement of Emmet Gowin—a legendary photographer who taught in Princeton's Visual Arts Program for thirty-six years—the publication and exhibition serve as a testament to his profound legacy as both an artist and an educator

utilizing sharp focus and deep tonal contrasts to accentuate structural textures without softening or romanticizing her subjects

living entity often rendered with a soft

evolving history of how photography has shaped the American public’s perception of the Western desert over more than a century

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Quigley, Edward. Edward Quigley: American Modernist. Aperture Magazine Organized to celebrate the careerHouk Friedman, 1991. First and only edition. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran April 17 through June 1, 1991. Wraps, like new with custom made 4 mil polyester jacket. 96 pages. 116 black and white illustrations, many full page. Texts by Barry Friedman and Robert A. Sobieszek. Edward W. Quigley (1898 1977) became a professional photographer in 1918 and opened his own studio in Philadelphia in 1930. He produced a large volume of editorial and

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