Clarence H. White (1871-1925)
Professions: Photographer
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PROPERTY ORIGINALLY FROM THE COLLECTION OF LAURA GILPIN CLARENCE H. WHITE 1871-1925 'DROPS OF
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PROPERTY ORIGINALLY FROM THE COLLECTION OF LAURA GILPIN CLARENCE H. WHITE 1871-1925 'MORNING'
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Clarence H. White Biography
(b West Carlisle, OH, 8 April 1871; d Mexico City, 8 July 1925). American photographer and teacher. A self-taught photographer, he began taking photographs in 1893 and soon developed a style that showed the influence of Whistler, Sargent and Japanese prints. He was elected to the LINKED RING group of Pictorial photographers in 1900 and was a leading member of the PHOTO-SECESSION from 1902. His evocative photographs of rural landscapes and of his family celebrate the joys and virtues of the simple, middle-class way of life that existed in the USA before World War I (e.g. Ring Toss , 1899; Washington, DC, Lib. Congr.).
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Untitled, 1909
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