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Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly — 1914 (Heft 45)

DOI Artikel:
[Editors] Our Illustrations
DOI Artikel:
[Editors] The Next Number of Camera Work
DOI Artikel:
[Editors] Exhibitions of Photography for “291”
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OUR ILLUSTRATIONS

THIS issue of Camera Work contains eight Plates. They are all the
work of J. Craig Annan, a name familiar to our readers. Numbers
VIII, XIX, and XXXII, all contain a number of Plates by this photog-
rapher. This new series of photographs is the outcome of a trip that Annan
and his friend, William Strang, the well-known painter and etcher, made to
Spain last year. Annan has never done any finer work. His work is
always a delight. It is so straightforward. As an artist he continues to
grow. The photogravures are by himself. They too demonstrate a decided
growth in this line of work in which Annan has for years been a master.

THE NEXT NUMBER OF CAMERA WORK

CAMERA WORK, Number XLVI, will be issued about October first.
It will contain three photogravure photographs, and eleven photo-
gravure reproductions of Marius De Zayas’s caricatures, “relative”
and “absolute.” The Number will be of exceptional importance to those
interested in the study of the development of modern expression.

EXHIBITIONS OF PHOTOGRAPHY FOR “291”

THE tenth season of “291” will open about October tenth. The first
four exhibitions will be devoted to Photography, beginning with Brit-
ish Photography as represented by the work of Hill, Mrs. Cameron,
and Craig Annan. This will be followed by the French workers, Demachy,
Puyo, and Le Begue. The third exhibition will consist of the photographs
of the Austrians, Kuehn, Henneberg, and Watzek. The fourth, of the Amer-
ican workers, Mrs. Brigman, Keiley, Eugene, Steichen, and Stieglitz.

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