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Adventures in Photography – Expeditions of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology

Af: Alessandro Pezzati Engelsk Hardback

Adventures in Photography – Expeditions of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology

Af: Alessandro Pezzati Engelsk Hardback
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Since 1887 the University Museum has been one of the leading archaeology and anthropology museums in the world and has sponsored field research in every corner of the globe. A key outcome, from its first expedition to Nippur, in modern-day Iraq, through more than 300 expeditions in the past century, to its research in fifteen different countries today, has been a wealth of primary photographs capturing both expeditions and excavations and also images of modern peoples on every inhabited continent of our planet.
These vintage photographs, carefully selected from hundreds of thousands, range from mundane record-keeping pictures to glorious aesthetic treats, and they are in demand by international scholars and students and researchers worldwide. One of the most powerful of media to convey information about—and to advance understanding of—foreign peoples and places is photography. Soldiers, missionaries, merchants, and other travelers carried out early anthropological photography in distant lands. Field photography was extremely difficult when the Museum began its research program in the late 1880s, requiring the transport of a complete dark room and other heavy equipment. The Museum''s intrepid adventurers sought scientific accuracy, with no artifice that may have obscured the realism of the image.
An engaging narrative essay highlighting the Museum''s fieldwork explains the contexts of the range of photographs from the Museum''s Archives and the role of photography in studying human cultures.

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Since 1887 the University Museum has been one of the leading archaeology and anthropology museums in the world and has sponsored field research in every corner of the globe. A key outcome, from its first expedition to Nippur, in modern-day Iraq, through more than 300 expeditions in the past century, to its research in fifteen different countries today, has been a wealth of primary photographs capturing both expeditions and excavations and also images of modern peoples on every inhabited continent of our planet.
These vintage photographs, carefully selected from hundreds of thousands, range from mundane record-keeping pictures to glorious aesthetic treats, and they are in demand by international scholars and students and researchers worldwide. One of the most powerful of media to convey information about—and to advance understanding of—foreign peoples and places is photography. Soldiers, missionaries, merchants, and other travelers carried out early anthropological photography in distant lands. Field photography was extremely difficult when the Museum began its research program in the late 1880s, requiring the transport of a complete dark room and other heavy equipment. The Museum''s intrepid adventurers sought scientific accuracy, with no artifice that may have obscured the realism of the image.
An engaging narrative essay highlighting the Museum''s fieldwork explains the contexts of the range of photographs from the Museum''s Archives and the role of photography in studying human cultures.

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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 112
ISBN-13: 9781931707411
Indbinding: Hardback
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ISBN-10: 1931707413
Udg. Dato: 29 maj 2002
Længde: 15mm
Bredde: 178mm
Højde: 254mm
Forlag: University of Pennsylvania Press
Oplagsdato: 29 maj 2002
Forfatter(e): Alessandro Pezzati
Forfatter(e) Alessandro Pezzati


Kategori Fotografier: samlinger


ISBN-13 9781931707411


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 112


Udgave


Længde 15mm


Bredde 178mm


Højde 254mm


Udg. Dato 29 maj 2002


Oplagsdato 29 maj 2002


Forlag University of Pennsylvania Press