William Henry Jackson: An Annotated Bibliography {1862 to 1995}
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Product Description
The creative and commercial output of William Henry Jackson was staggering. He lived 99 years, and left thousands of paintings, photographs, sketches, prints, illustrations, articles and books in his wake. From photographing the post-Civil War expansion into the Western U.S. to publishing colorful art prints of people and scenes from around the world, Jackson was always prominent. His influence was felt by many and remains pervasive to this day, as he continues to be one of the most studied and written about of America's 19th century photographers.This bibliography has been an ongoing interest of Dr. Harrell's for many years and presents the scholarly and collecting world with an invaluable resource for understanding Jackson, the American West and the history of photography as reflected in Jackson's continual growth through changing technology and times.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1177733 in Books
- Published on: 1995-12
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 56 pages
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About the Author
Thomas H. Harrell, Ph.D., was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He attended Eastern Carolina University where he received both Bachelor and Master of Science degrees and the University of Georgia where he earned his doctorate in psychology. Dr. Harrell is Professor and Associate Dean of the School of Psychology at Florida Institute of Technology in Melbourne, Florida. He is also President of Psychologistics, Inc., a mental health software firm, and is the author of numerous publications in the field of psychometrics. Dr. Harrell is a fine art photographer with work published in Best of Photography 1994 and American Photography 11.
