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    1. Comparing Photographic Views of the Civil War in Duke's Newest Digital Collection - Bitstreams: The

      Working at the same time, using the same wet collodian process , and on occasion as part of the same studio, Barnard created a work (...)

    2. The Library as Artist's Studio: Where Information Serves Inspiration - Duke University Libraries Mag

      Alexander Gardner’s Photographic Sketch Book of the Civil War and George N.

    3. Collection description - H. Lee Waters Films - LibGuides at Duke University

      With the birth of the Waters’ third child and the entrance of the United States into World War II, Waters returned to Lexington and continued (...)

    4. New Acquisitions Week, Day Four: The British, in India and Cast Away - The Devil's Tale

      Samuel Bourne Photographs: Samuel Bourne is the best-known photographer of India under British rule, capturing landscapes, architectural (...)

    5. The Photographers · Royal India & The British: The Photography of Samuel Bourne & Raja Lala Deen Day

      He then co-founded what rapidly became the most successful commercial studio in late 19 th - and early 20 th - century India, Bourne & (...)

    6. EARLY EASTERN EUROPEAN PHOTOGRAPHY · Joseph Conrad’s Polish-Ukrainian “Graveyard”: Memory, Mourning,

      Apollo’s hopes to connect with other Polish refugees and write for magazines (published outside the jurisdictional purview of Russian censors), (...)

    7. Biographies of Photographers · The Power of Refined Beauty: Photographing Society Women for Pond's,

      Two years after his graduation, he moved to Paris, turned his photographic hobby into a profession, and opened his own portrait (...)

    8. ‘THE GRAVEYARD’: NATIONAL MOURNING AND ANTI-COLONIAL RESISTANCE · Joseph Conrad’s Polish-Ukrainian “

      The swaggering subject of this studio portrait shows off the military style worn by the participants of the January Uprising of 1863. 

    9. Photography - African American History Manuscript Collections in the Rubenstein Library - LibGuides

      Michael Francis Blake photographs, circa 1912-1934 Michael Francis Blake was one of Charleston, South Carolina's first African American (...)

    10. Books by Topic - Artists' Books by Women - LibGuides at Duke University

      Rosendale, NY: Women’s Studio Workshop, 2007. Spare narrative and silkscreen prints tell a personal history of child abuse and trauma.

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