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The White Screen
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George H. SeeleyAmerican Photographer · 1880–1955
All works by this person →George Seeley was a student of painting and drawing in Boston when he met Fred Holland Day, who introduced him to the pictorial possibilities of photography. His debut came in 1904, when Seeley exhibited fourteen photographs in the First American Photographic Salon in New York. A reviewer enthused: "Mr. Seeley is the new man for whom we are always on the lookout, and his advent among pictorialists
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- about 1910
- Medium
- Platinum print
- Culture
- American
- Department
- Photographs
- Institution
- Getty Museum
A woman seated outside in shadows, holding a flat round object on her lap.
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