Alexander Gardner : the Western photographs, 1867-1868 /

Best known for his Civil War photographs, Alexander Gardner (1821-1882) also created two extraordinary bodies of work depicting the transformation of the American West: Across the Continent on the Kansas Pacific Railway and Scenes in the Indian County. In 1867, after joining the survey team for what...

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Main Author: Aspinwall, Jane Lee, 1967- (Author)
Other Authors: Zugazagoitia, Julián (Writer of added commentary), Davis, Keith F., 1952- (Writer of added commentary), Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Kansas City, Mo. : Hall Family Foundation in association with The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, [2014]
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Summary:Best known for his Civil War photographs, Alexander Gardner (1821-1882) also created two extraordinary bodies of work depicting the transformation of the American West: Across the Continent on the Kansas Pacific Railway and Scenes in the Indian County. In 1867, after joining the survey team for what became the Kansas Pacific Railroad, Gardner photographed the path of the proposed extension, emphasizing the ease of future railroad construction and economic development, while including studies of American Indians and settlements along the way. The following year, Gardner recorded peace talks with Indian tribes at Fort Laramie, Wyoming. Distinctly sympathetic to the plight of the American Indian, Gardner made candid documentation of individual chiefs, their encampments and daily life, burial trees, and the peace proceedings themselves. With a full catalogue raisonné of these two rare series, this volume offers a complete visual index of these remarkable photographs, made at a critical moment in the history of the American West.

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Call Number: TR 681 .I58 A87x 2014
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