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Carleton
Watkins

Pohono, The Bridal Veil Fall, 1878 - 81
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Dalles
City, Oregon, 1873
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Northdome
from Camp Grove, Yosemite, 1878 - 81
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City
of Portland, 1867 |
Artist's
Biography
Carleton
Watkins’ position as a preeminent photographer of
the American West is undisputed. He is considered
by many to be the greatest American photographer
of the nineteenth century. During his career of
some fifty years, Watkins traveled the western US,
making thousands of remarkable, historically important
images. From breathtaking pictures of Yosemite,
the Pacific Coast, and the scenery along the Columbia
River, to the vast Sierra Nevada, these images provide
an unparalleled visual record of the West. Watkin’s
artistic vision was both refined and evocative.
It is in large part due to the persuasive power
of Watkin’s mammoth plate images of Yosemite that
the area was set aside as a National Park.
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