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Give nature time / by Ansel Adams -- Ansel Adams, photographer / by Wallace Stegner -- Portfolio -- Ansel Adams in the national parks / by Richard B. Woodward -- Notes on selected photographs -- Ansel ...
BOSTON — Ah, wilderness! It’s our answer to Europe’s cathedrals, our proof of a unique national identity. Most citizens were introduced to the wilderness by images. In the early 19th century ...
It was an epochal gift: over the next 68 years Ansel Adams was to become America’s best-known photographer and a major champion of its imperiled wilderness.
The closing of the wilderness had an enormous influence on both serious scholarship and popular literature. Alice C. Fletcher, an ethnologist at the Smithsonian, held views that opposed Turner's.
If a picture is worth a thousand words, Ansel Adams could write a novel in one photograph. With a click of the shutter, Adams was able to capture the natural beauty of the American wilderness. A ...
Ansel Adams Center, San Francisco museum devoted to photography in general and exhibits of Adams's work, recently move to new facility; current exhibits noted (S) ...
Description Property from a Private Collection, New Hampshire Ansel Adams 1902 - 1984 Mount Williamson, Sierra Nevada, from Manzanar, California signed in pencil (on the mount); the photographer's ...
This includes roughly 65% of the John Muir Wilderness, slightly more than half of the Ansel Adams Wilderness and the Dinkey Lakes Wilderness and the Kaiser Wilderness in their entirety.
But as "Ansel Adams: The Early Years," now at the New-York Historical Society, demonstrates, Adams pursued a surprising variety of themes and styles early in his career, before producing the sharp ...
This includes roughly 65% of the John Muir Wilderness, slightly more than half of the Ansel Adams Wilderness and the Dinkey Lakes Wilderness and the Kaiser Wilderness in their entirety.