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The Orchard

Artist Clarence H. White (American, 1871-1925)
Date1905
Dimensions8 1/8 x 6 1/8 in. (20.5 x 15.5 cm)
MediumPhotogravure
ClassificationPhotographs
Credit LinePurchased with funds given by an anonymous donor
Object number
1977.57
Not on View
Label TextIn sensitive composition of three women picking apples, Clarence H. White creates a beautiful arrangement of forms on the surface of the picture, as well as the painterly evocation of space. The Orchard expresses the turn-of-the-century artistic sensibility influenced by artist James McNeill Whistler and Japanese prints. White and other founding members of the Photo-Secession created works full of poetry and allegory in softly focused compositions. Many of their images were reproduced as photogravures in Camera Work, published by Alfred Steiglitz. A photo-mechanical reproductive technique that involves exposing a film positive on a copper plate coated with light-sensitive gel, photogravures very effectively duplicate the subtle light and shadowy atmosphere of the original platinum prints.Exhibition HistoryTMA Recent Acquisitions, Prints, Photographs and Drawings : April 1979 Mar. - Apr.,1979
The Felix Sisters
Clarence H. White
1904
Beyond the Point, Pittsburgh
Charles Henry White
1907-1908
Flask
J. Shepard & Co., White Glass Works
1822-1838
Bottle
White Glass Works
1815-1835
Large Face
Derek White
Probably 2000s
Family Group, Ohio
W. H. Moore
about 1880 ?
Chicago
Charles H. Traub
1974
Mission San Fernando, (established 1797), Southern California
E. & H. T. Anthony (Publishers)
about 1880 (?)

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