The Cleveland Museum of Art Special Exhibitions Icons of American Photography

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About the Exhibition

Image of Eadweard J. Muybridge (American, 1830-1904)<br><i>Valley of the Yosemite, from Rocky Ford</i>
<br>1872
<br>43.1 cm x 54.8 cm
<br>Albumen Print from Wet Collodion Negative
<br>The Cleveland Museum of Art
<br>John L. Severance Fund, 1990.133
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<br>Steel, etched and gilded; brass rivets, leather, and velvet fittings
<br>Pompeo della Cesa (Italian, Milan, active 15721593)
<br>The Cleveland Museum of Art, John L. Severance Fund  1996.299
Eadweard J. Muybridge (American, 1830-1904)
Valley of the Yosemite, from Rocky Ford
1872
43.1 cm x 54.8 cm
Albumen Print from Wet Collodion Negative
The Cleveland Museum of Art
John L. Severance Fund, 1990.133
 

The photography collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art is a highly selective group of masterworks spanning the history of the medium. This exhibition gathers about 120 iconic images from the museums remarkable holdings of American photography from 1850 to 1960, illustrating the development of an art form and a nation in one exhibition.

Like the rest of the museum, Clevelands photography collection is built on quality over quantity. From Daguerreotype portraits and massive glass-plate landscapes of the 1800s to spontaneous street shots from the mid-20th century, each photograph is a superlative creative achievement. Similarly, the more than 60 artists represented include every major figure including Ansel Adams, Margaret Bourke-White, Imogen Cunningham, Walker Evans, Robert Frank, Dorothea Lange, Helen Levitt, Gordon Parks, Aaron Siskind, Edward Steichen, Alfred Stieglitz, Paul Strand, Carleton Watkins, Weegee, and Edward Weston.



Exhibition Highlights
Photography and the American Culture
The Development of Photography