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The Extended Moment: Fifty Years of Collecting Photographs at the National Gallery of Canada (Hardcover)

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By Ann Thomas (Text by), John McElhone (Text by)
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This lavish book showcases the superb photography collection of the National Gallery of Canada, created over the past 50 years. In 1967, when the collection was established, the photography market was in its infancy, allowing the acquisition of works by pioneers of the medium such as Charles Nègre, William Henry Fox Talbot, Gustave Le Gray, and Roger Fenton, among others. Today the collection boasts an impressive array of works by world-renowned photographers.
 
Ann Thomas chronicles the formative years of the collection under its founding curator, James Borcoman. She discusses the role of influential figures in the world of collecting and curating photographs, offering an insider’s view of how the key collections entered the museum over the years. John McElhone takes a more technical approach in discussing how the photographic process has evolved, and helps clarify issues related to image appearance and identification.

About the Author


Ann Thomas is senior curator of photographs, National Gallery of Canada.
 
John McElhone is chief, conservation and technical research, National Gallery of Canada.
 

Product Details
ISBN: 9788874398027
ISBN-10: 8874398026
Publisher: 5 Continents Editions
Publication Date: July 10th, 2018
Pages: 208
Language: English