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Berenice Abbott  -  Nightview, 1932 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  13.25 x 10.5

Berenice Abbott - Nightview, 1932

Silver Gelatin Print - 13.25 x 10.5

Alexander Rodchenko  -  Portrait of the Artist's Mother, 1924 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  7 x 9.5

Alexander Rodchenko - Portrait of the Artist's Mother, 1924

Silver Gelatin Print - 7 x 9.5

Brett Weston  -  Mendenhall Glacier, 1973 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  11 x 14

Brett Weston - Mendenhall Glacier, 1973

Silver Gelatin Print - 11 x 14

Edouard Baldus  -  Royal Library at the Louvre, 1858 / Albumen Print  -  17.5 x 13.5

Edouard Baldus - Royal Library at the Louvre, 1858

Albumen Print - 17.5 x 13.5

Andre Kertesz  -  Chez Mondrian, 1926 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  3.25 x 4.75

Andre Kertesz - Chez Mondrian, 1926

Silver Gelatin Print - 3.25 x 4.75

Aaron Siskind  -  Jerome, Arizona 21, 1949 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  18 x 13.25

Aaron Siskind - Jerome, Arizona 21, 1949

Silver Gelatin Print - 18 x 13.25

Boris Ignatovich  -  Near The Hermitage, 1930 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  10.25 x 15

Boris Ignatovich - Near The Hermitage, 1930

Silver Gelatin Print - 10.25 x 15

Margaret Bourke-White  -  George Washington Bridge, New York City, 1933 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  19 x 14

Margaret Bourke-White - George Washington Bridge, New York City, 1933

Silver Gelatin Print - 19 x 14

Bill Brandt  -  Lott's Cottage, Flatford Mill, Suffolk, 1976 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  11 x 12

Bill Brandt - Lott's Cottage, Flatford Mill, Suffolk, 1976

Silver Gelatin Print - 11 x 12

Ansel Adams  -  California Coast, Monterey County / Silver Gelatin Print  -  16 x 20

Ansel Adams - California Coast, Monterey County

Silver Gelatin Print - 16 x 20

Al Weber  -  Wave, San Gregorio Beach, 1965 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  15 x 19.5

Al Weber - Wave, San Gregorio Beach, 1965

Silver Gelatin Print - 15 x 19.5

Wynn Bullock  -  Stark Tree, 1956 / Pigment Print  -  Available in multiple sizes

Wynn Bullock - Stark Tree, 1956

Pigment Print - Available in multiple sizes

Dorothea Lange  -  White Angel Bread Line, San Francisco, 1933 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  10 x 8

Dorothea Lange - White Angel Bread Line, San Francisco, 1933

Silver Gelatin Print - 10 x 8

Berenice Abbott  -  James Joyce, Paris, 1928 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  11 x 14

Berenice Abbott - James Joyce, Paris, 1928

Silver Gelatin Print - 11 x 14

Paul Strand  -  Lusetti Family, Luzzara, Italy, 1953 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  7.5 x 9.25

Paul Strand - Lusetti Family, Luzzara, Italy, 1953

Silver Gelatin Print - 7.5 x 9.25

Arnold Newman  -  Igor Stravinsky, New York, NY, 1960 /   -  11 x 14

Arnold Newman - Igor Stravinsky, New York, NY, 1960

- 11 x 14

Imogen Cunningham  -  Frida Kahlo, Painter and Wife of Diego Rivera, 1931 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  12.75  x 10

Imogen Cunningham - Frida Kahlo, Painter and Wife of Diego Rivera, 1931

Silver Gelatin Print - 12.75 x 10

Pirkle Jones  -  Breaking Wave, Golden Gate, San Francisco, 1952 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  11 x 14

Pirkle Jones - Breaking Wave, Golden Gate, San Francisco, 1952

Silver Gelatin Print - 11 x 14

Thomas Neff  -  Campbell - Hamshire Sheep, Edwards Colarado, 1986 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  20 x 24

Thomas Neff - Campbell - Hamshire Sheep, Edwards Colarado, 1986

Silver Gelatin Print - 20 x 24

Edward Weston  -  Nude, 1936 / Silver Gelatin Print  -  9.5 x 7.5

Edward Weston - Nude, 1936

Silver Gelatin Print - 9.5 x 7.5

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Masters Of Photography

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This exhibition, from the Lumière Collection, presents many of the
artistic and thought leaders of 20th Century photography.

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Masters of Photography

They are Masters of Photography, whose works establish the core of many great collections. The excellence of their images have challenged viewers, stimulated debate and advanced the role of photography in the 21st Century.

These prints from the cameras of twenty different photographers include iconic images from the artists’ larger bodies of work. From California to New York … from Paris to Uzbekistan … they span a spectrum of themes: including urban structures, traditional landscape, portraiture, abstractions and social commentary.

The exhibition was also curated to underscore the importance of relationships and collaborations. Edward Weston with his sons, Brett and Cole – as well as Wynn Bullock; Ansel Adams with Al Weber and Pirkle Jones; and Jones with Dorothea Lange.

The artists: Berenice Abbott, Edward Weston, Ansel Adams, Alexander Rodchenko, Dorothea Lange, Georgi Zelma, Boris Ignatovich, Bill Brandt, Al Weber, Imogen Cunningham, Brett Weston, Tom Neff, Margaret Bourke-White, Andre Kertesz, Aaron Siskind, Arnold Newman, Pirkle Jones, Paul Strand, Edouard Baldus and Wynn Bullock have left a legacy that will inspire us for years.

Featured in this exhibition is the work of twenty photographers, many are highlighted below.

Select the image below to view the complete artist page for these photographers.

Berenice Abbott, Nightview, New York, 1932

Berenice Abbott

Ansel Adams, Sand Dune, Oceano, 1950

Ansel Adams

Wynn Bullock, Let There Be Light

Wynn Bullock B&W

Imogen Cunningham, Magnolia Blossom, 1925

Imogen Cunningham

Pirkle Jones, Grape Picker, 1956

Pirkle Jones

Andres Kertesz, Chez Mondrian, 1926

Andres Kertesz

Dorothea Lange, Migrant Mother, 1936

Dorothea Lange

Arnold Newman, Leonard Bernstein, Philharmonic Hall, NY, 1968

Arnold Newman

Thomas Neff, Antoinette K-Doe, Mother-in-Law Lounge, Treme, LA, November 2, 2

Thomas Neff

Alexander

Alexander Rodchenko

Aaron Siskind, Jerome, Arizona 21, 1949

Aaron Siskind

Paul Strand, Tailor's Apprentice, Luzzara, Italy, 1953

Paul Strand

Al Weber, Dunes at Dawn, Death Valley, 1984

Al Weber

Edward Weston, Nude, 1936

Edward Weston

Georgi Zelma, The Sower

Georgi Zelma

ArtsATL – September 24, 2014

Cathy Fox of ArtsAtl posted a review of the exhibition entitled:
A primer of the “Masters of Photography,” Lumière show is a feast of classics in black and white
Read the entire review on the ArtsATL web page.

Excerpt:
“A relatively young, and forward-looking, medium, photography nevertheless has a glorious past. What better way to inaugurate a month-long spree (Atlanta Celebrates Photography) than by communing with the discipline’s modern matriarchs and patriarchs? – Masters of Photography, at Lumière through December, is just the ticket. The exhibition is chockablock with canonic images of the black-and-white variety.”

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