Canadian Photography, 1839-1920
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Title |
Canadian Photography, 1839-1920
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Abstract |
The Scottish-born William Notman (1826-1891), who immigrated to Montreal in 1856 and opened his photographic studio that year, was Canada's first internationally recognized photographer and renowned for his portraits, landscapes, cityscapes and composites photos.
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Place |
Toronto, ON
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Publisher |
Coach House Press
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Date |
1979
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# of Pages |
104-[2]p.
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Language |
en
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ISBN |
0-88910-134-5
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Notes |
Revised and expanded edition of Ralph Greenhill's Early Photography in Canada (1965). |
Citation |
Greenhill, Ralph, and Andrew Birrell. Canadian Photography, 1839-1920. Toronto, ON: Coach House Press, 1979.
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