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Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly — 1909 (Heft 28)

DOI Artikel:
Paul B. [Burty] Haviland, Photo-Secession Notes
DOI Artikel:
The Season of 1909-1910
DOI Artikel:
[Editors] Camera Work Numbers in Preparation
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THE SEASON OF 1909-1910
As we go to press the Little Gallery is preparing for its season of 1909-
1910. Exhibitions thus far scheduled are: Photographs: by Mrs. Annie W.
Brigman, San Francisco; Mr. Frank Eugene, of New York and Munich;
Mr. Eduard J. Steichen, of New York and Paris; as well as the Members’
Exhibition which will close the season instead of opening it as heretofore.
Etchings and Drawings by Gordon Craig, of London; Water-colors and
Pastels, by John Marin, of Paris and New York; a second series of Drawings
by Auguste Rodin; Etchings and Mezzotints by Eugene Higgins, of New
York; Lithographs by the Frenchman, Toulouse Lautrec, deceased. Other
interesting exhibitions are also in the course of preparation.
Paul B. Haviland.

CAMERA WORK NUMBERS
IN PREPARATION
WITH this number, Camera Work closes its seventh year.
Whether the magazine has remained true to its original ideals
and standards must be decided by its readers. For the
future we make no further promise than the endeavor to
live up to the past record. We have in the course of
preparation numbers which are to be devoted to:
Frank Eugene, of Munich and New York: A series of twenty or more of
his pictures is now in the hands of the engraver and will appear entirely in the
form of gravures.
Heinrich Kuhn, of Innsbruck: Sixteen photographs by this well known
Austrian pioneer will appear in the magazine and will be reproduced in gravure,
mezzotint, and duplex half-tone.
George H. Seeley, of Stockbridge, U. S. A.: A series of gravures repre-
senting the Seeley of today is ready for publication. All the plates will be
gravures.
Eduard J. Steichen: It is planned to reproduce part, or possibly the
whole, of the remarkable Balzac series, besides another series of Steichen’s recent
photographic work.
Auguste Rodin: A series of his drawings, etc.
As the editions will be limited, intending subscribers will please send in
their subscriptions as early as convenient so as to avoid possible disappoint-
ment.

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