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Undeterred
by a New York Times report confirming an
alarming national shortage of Museum Directors, Wm.
B. Becker blithely tackled the job of establishing
The American Museum of Photography. A noted
historian of photography whose research has been
published in American Heritage, History of
Photography: An International Quarterly and
other forums, Bill Becker is also a television
producer and writer whose work has been honored
with four EMMY® awards. He is the
author of Brady
of Broadway,
a one-man play about the photographer Mathew
Brady that's been performed at the Smithsonian
Institution and other venues.
The
American Museum of Photography is "A Museum
Without Walls...for an Art Without Boundaries." Its
predecessor, Photography's Beginnings:
A Visual History, made its debut on the World
Wide Web May 25, 1996.
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The
American Museum of Photography is an
award-winning Virtual Museum dedicated to
educating, informing, and sharing great
photographs with millions of Internet
visitors world-wide. Exhibitions are drawn
from the Museum's Collection, started by Wm.
B. Becker more than 35 years ago. The
Collection includes five thousand individual
images, from the earliest daguerreotype
portraits to the work of Ansel Adams. Each
photograph has been chosen for its visual
impact as well as for the importance of its
content.
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Curators,
Picture Researchers, Television Producers and
Historians have all made use of photographs in the
Collection.
Images
have been loaned for exhibitions at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Smithsonian
Institution, Maison Europeenne de la Photographie
(Paris), Museum Folkwang, the New York Public
Library, the Detroit Institute of Arts, the High
Museum, Krannert Art Museum and the Southeast
Museum of Photography--among other institutions.
Photographs
from the Collection have been published in
Life, Smithsonian, The Wall Street Journal,
The British Medical Journal, and History
of Photography: An International Quarterly as
well as in numerous books and textbooks.
Other
projects include images for PBS series and
specials: "American Experience: The Gold Rush,"
"John Brown," "The U.S.--Mexican War," "The Irish
in America: Long Journey Home," and the Ken Burns
production, "The West." A number of images were
selected by Drs. Naomi Rosenblum and Barbara
Tannenbaum for the traveling exhibition "A History
of Women Photographers."
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Researchers
and curators are invited to use
this
e-mail link
to inquire about the Collection's holdings
in any particular subject or category.
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On
this page: Elz. Brochu (location unknown): Man Pouring a
Drink.
Tintype,
approximately 2-1/2" x 4", circa 1890
Schmedling Studio (Chattanooga, Tennessee): Advertising
Cabinet Card for Cole the Hatter
Albumen
Print, 6-1/2" x 4-1/2", circa 1885
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