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IMAGE (1988. vol 31. issue 1.)

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1….Atget in the Collection of the International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House by Grace Seiberling.
On the interpretation of Atget’s photographs of old Paris using examples from the Eastman House Collection which includes works bought by all three types of Atget's clients during his lifetime—architects and craftsmen, antiquaries, and artists.

10….Provenance of Atget Photographs in the Collection of George Eastman House by Del Zogg.
On the acquisition and cataloging of Atget photographs, including a brief history of the “Madame Louette” collection and a discussion of his printing-out process.

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Title  : IMAGE: Journal of Photography and Motion Pictures of the INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY at George Eastman House
Volume : 31
Number : 1
Date   : June, 1988

IMAGE (1975. vol 18. issue 3.)

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Horst on Fashion Photography….1
In this interview Horst discusses his introduction to photography and describes his 1930s fashion work for Condé Nast’s Vogue and his relationship with photographers George Hoyningen-Huene and Cecil Beaton.

The Jones & Laughlin Picture Collection….12
Roy Stryker, hired as a consultant, worked with eleven photographers, including Russell Lee, in establishing a picture collection documenting the steel-making process for the Jones and Laughlin Steel Corporation. The photographs were available for reproduction and promoted in a publication titled Steel Pix.

Cuthbert Bede….20
Cuthbert Bede, nom-de-plume for Edward Bradley, wrote the first humorous book on photography to appear in England. Photographic Pleasures, published in 1855, pertained to photography yet evidence indicates that Bradley did not practice or have a continuing interest in photography outside of his book.

The Quiet Love Triangle of SMOULDERING FIRES….26
Analysis of Clarence Brown’s silent film Smouldering Fires starring Pauline Frederick, Malcolm McGregor, and Laura La Plante. Deutelbaum discusses the deft handling of the classic love triangle.

International Museum of Photography Traveling Exhibitions….33

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Author : Pratt, George C., Director of Publications
Title  : IMAGE: Journal of Photography and Motion Pictures of the INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY at George Eastman House
Volume : 18
Number : 3
Date   : September, 1975

IMAGE (1986. vol 29. issue 1.)

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1….Konrad Cramer: A Woodstock Photographer by Heather Alberts
Article on the Woodstock artist Konrad Cramer, focusing on his photographic oeuvre. Alberts discusses Cramer’s abstract imagery and experimental effects, rooted in European Modernism, and influenced by Man Ray and Lázló Moholy-Nagy.

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Title  : IMAGE: Journal of Photography and Motion Pictures of the INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY at George Eastman House
Volume : 29
Number : 1
Date   : January, 1986

IMAGE (1981. vol 24. issue 1.)

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1….IMAGE and the next year
On the various goals and formats of Image throughout the years and the upcoming changes that this Eastman House publication will undergo.

3….Contemporary Photography at George Eastman House
Issue devoted to five contemporary photographers. Each portfolio includes a brief description of the artist’s work followed by several examples.

4….Jeffrey Wolin

8….Patricia White

12….Victor Schrager

16….Jack Sal

20….Olivia Parker

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Title  : IMAGE: Journal of Photography and Motion Pictures of the INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY at George Eastman House
Volume : 24
Number : 1
Date   : September, 1981

IMAGE (1971. vol 14. issue 2.)

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Editorial….1
On the status of photography in the art market.

Photo/Graphics….2
Article discusses printmakers’ increasing utilization of photography in their work and the new aesthetic possibilities this working method offers.

Messrs. James Valentine and Sons, Dundee….6
Description of important commercial photography business founded in Scotland by James Valentine in 1880. Discusses the pictorial aspect of the firm’s work in relation to its time and place in history.

A Talk with Harold Lloyd (1893-1971)….9
Newhall’s recollection of Lloyd’s visit to the George Eastman House in 1965 to introduce a series of screenings of his films. During his visit Lloyd discussed his approach to filmmaking, citing specific films and incidents.

George Eastman House Winter Symposium: Transitions and Translations of Photographic Response….10
Speakers at the symposium included A. D. Coleman, Minor White, William Parker, and Robert Fichter.

Figure In Landscape….11
Overview of the Eastman House photography exhibition that examines aspects of the presence of people in the landscape over the past one hundred and twenty-five years.

Proverbial Photographic Philosophy by J. Thomson, F.R.G.S. ….12
Facsimile of an article published in The British Journal Photographic Almanac and Photographers Daily Companion in 1875.

Work In Progress….14
Announcement of Eaton S. Lothrop’s work on A Century of Cameras. Includes several examples of cameras to be included in the forthcoming book.

Synoptic Catalogue (continued)….17
The Synoptic Catalogue of the George Eastman House Collections is a brief survey of the prints and print makers that are pictorially or historically significant or both. Edouard-Denis Baldus to William Abraham Bell.

Recent Portfolios….19
On the publication of portfolios by Lee Friedlander, Les Krims, and Ansel Adams.

Foreign Photographic Periodicals….19

Traveling Exhibitions….21

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Author : Coke, F. Van Deren , ed.
Title  : IMAGE: Journal of Photography and Motion Pictures of the George Eastman House
Volume : 14
Number : 2
Date   : March, 1971

IMAGE (1963. vol 12. issue 2.)

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THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF BILL BRANDT. . . .5
On the Bill Brandt retrospective at Eastman House, his first solo exhibition in the United States. Includes a brief biography of the artist.

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY. . . .6
List of articles on, and books by, Bill Brandt.

THE CINEMATHEQUE FRANCAISE AND THE GEORGE EASTMAN HOUSE AT THE CHAILLOT PALACE. . . . 7
The national French film archive, the Cinémathèque Française, was officially installed in its new quarters, the Palace of Chaillot in Paris. On the Eastman House’s involvement with the opening of the new theatre.

THE FOURTH FESTIVAL OF LATIN-AMERICAN FILMS. . . . 7
On the Latin-American Film Festival winners.

DR. CYRIL STAUD ELECTED PRESIDENT OF EASTMAN HOUSE. . . . 8

NOTES. . . . 8

BOOKS RECEIVED. . . . 8

TRAVELING EXHIBITIONS. . . . 8

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Author : 
Title  : IMAGE: THE BULLETIN OF THE GEORGE EASTMAN HOUSE OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Volume : 12
Number : 2
Date   : 1963

IMAGE (1956. vol 5. issue 4.)

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Editorial . . . . . . . .75
On recent advances in film speed.

Jean-Eugene-Auguste-Atget
The documentarian of old Paris
by Minor White . . . . . . 76
On Eugene Atget’s photographic documentation of Paris during the first quarter of the 20th century.

Japanese Film Masterpieces: Producers' Choice
Six best Japanese films made since 1951 added to the Eastman House collection.
by James Card . . . . . . .84
On the Japanese feature films given to the George Eastman House by the six major film producers in Japan as representative of their finest recent work.

Miracle of Observation
A commentary on the great Von Stroheim motion picture Greed.
by Beaumont Newhall . . . . 88
On the making of Erich Von Stroheim’s Greed.

Index to George Eastman House Resources . . . . . . . 92
Descriptions of important material in the collection with illustrations of the most typical and outstanding items. Lithographs and other Daguerre-related materials continued.

Book and Article Reviews . . . .94
The People of Moscow and The Europeans by Henri Cartier-Bresson.
Nadar by Pierre Schneider.
THE PEOPLE OF MOSCOW, by Henri Cartier-Bresson. Paris, Draeger Freres, New York, Simon & Schuster, 1955. 163 photos. $10.00
THE EUROPEANS, by Henri Cartier-Bresson. New York, Simon & Schuster in collaboration with Editions Verve, Paris, 1955. 114 photos. $15.00.
-M. W.
BETTER COLOR MOVIES by Fred Bond, FPSA. San Francisco, Camera Craft Publishing Company, 1955. 159 pp. 16 color plates and 17 black and white Illust. $4.95.
THE MANY-SIDED NADAR, by Pierre Schneider. Art News Annual, XXV (1956), 56-72.

Obituary, Robert Taft . . . . . 95
Obituary for Robert Taft, author of the first comprehensive history of photography, Photography and the American Scene.

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Author : White, Minor, ed.
Title  : IMAGE: Journal of Photography of the George Eastman House
Volume : 5
Number : 4
Date   : April, 1956