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Clarence H. WhiteWW-1919-M039947
1919·Photogravure·6 1/4 × 5" (16.2 × 12.8 cm)

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Year
1919
Dimensions
6 1/4 × 5" (16.2 × 12.8 cm)

Artist

Clarence H. White
Clarence H. White

Photography

Clarence H. White was an American photographer and educator who pioneered pictorialist photography in the early 20th century, using soft focus, tonal gradation, and carefully composed domestic and landscape scenes to elevate the medium toward fine art. His work emphasized mood and poetic effect over documentary precision, influencing a generation of photographers through his teaching and his founding of the Clarence H. White School of Photography in New York. White's commitment to photography as a fine art form rather than a mechanical process established foundational practices in photographic education and aesthetics that extended well beyond his death in 1925.

Newark, OH, United States

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Year
1919
Dimensions
6 1/4 × 5" (16.2 × 12.8 cm)
Watts ID
WW-1919-M039947

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Artist

Clarence H. White

Clarence H. White

Photography

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