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Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly — 1904 (Heft 8)

DOI article:
J. [John] B. [Barrett] Kerfoot, Black Art: A Lecture on Necromancy and the Photo-Secession
DOI Page / Citation link:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.30318#0033
License: Camera Work Online: In Copyright

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Parsifal! Pouting because the Grail eludes him ! Cheer up, Alvin
Langdon, I'll cast another magic drop and glimpse the future for you —


By the way, ladies and gentlemen, I hope you notice that there is nothing
fuzzy about my magic ? It may be mysterious, but the mystery has its
source in no pussy-willow quality of focus. This is only one of the differences
between Black Art and Modern Art. There are also others.
However, no art, black or otherwise, is complete without a Madonna.
I therefore give you



The Madonna of the Lens.
J. B. Kerfoot.


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