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Reverend R.J. Campbell

Alvin Langdon Coburn

Date
negative June 9, 1914; print 1922
Medium
Collotype
Culture
British
Department
Photographs
Institution
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Creator

Alvin Langdon Coburn

British Photographer · 1882–1966

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An eighth-birthday gift of a Kodak camera launched Alvin Langdon Coburn's photographic career. At about age sixteen, he came under the tutelage of his cousin, the publisher and photographer F. Holland Day; Coburn in turn taught Day how to print his own images and assisted him in hanging the landmark exhibition, "The New School of American Pictorial Photography." Coburn later worked in Gertrude Käs

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