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Significant Events:

1893— Visits the Columbia Exhibition

1898— Founds Newark, Ohio, Camera Club

1904— Exhibition at Pratt Intitute in Brookyln

1906— Moves to New York City

1910— Opens the Sequinland School of Photography

1913— Begins publishing Platinum Print

1914— Clarence White School of Photography opens

1916— Founds Pictorial Photographers of America

1919— Teaches "Printing and Photography Related"

1924— "Photography as a Profession for Women"

1925— Dies in Mexico

Clarence White, 1923
Portrait by Margaret Watkins, 1923







Nude Study, 1909

Internet Sites:

Clarence White Gallery

"What Was It Trying To Remind Me Of?"

Idea Photographic: After Modernism

Biography

Exhibition Review





Select Bibliography:

Bunnell, Peter C, Clarence H White, and Trisolini Gallery. Clarence H. White: The Reverence for Beauty. Athens: Ohio University Gallery of Fine Art, 1986.

Fulton, Marianne, et al. Pictorialism into Modernism : the Clarence H. White School of Photography. New York : Rizzoli, 1996.

Peterson, Christain A. After the Photo-Secession: American Pictorial Photography 1910-1955. New York: Norton, 1997.

White, Clarence H. Clarence H. White. The Aperture History of Photography Series 11. Millerton, N.Y: Aperture, 1979.

White, Clarence H, et al. A Collective Vision : Clarence H. White and His Students. California State University, Long Beach : an Exhibition. Long Beach, CA : The Museum, 1985.


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