Clarence H. White (American, 1871–1925)
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Artists
Clarence White took up photography while working as a bookkeeper in Newark, Ohio. Self-taught, he read more
Processes
Patented in 1873 in England, the platinum printing process (sometimes known as platinotypes) enjoyed widespread read more
Toning is a technique used to alter the overall color and contrast of a photographic read more
Themes
The international movement known as Pictorialism represented both a photographic aesthetic and a set of read more
Following the model of other artistic secessions in Europe around the turn of the century—notably read more
The photographers of the Photo-Secession found a compelling subject in the figure of the man read more
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