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[The Cañon of the American River, C.P.R.R.]
Carleton Watkins
- Date
- about 1880
- Medium
- Albumen silver print
- Culture
- American
- Department
- Photographs
- Institution
- Getty Museum
Carleton Watkins's image of iron rails piercing the wilderness embodies the American notion of Manifest Destiny popular in the 1800s-the idea of the necessity of territorial expansion westward to the Pacific and even beyond. The railroad's development allowed access to remote places; and, as towns and commercial ventures grew up in its wake, the patterns of humans overlaid those of nature. The aesthetic success of this photograph results from the choice Watkins made when he printed the image, as well as how and when it was composed. To achieve the rich purple-black tones of this print, he exposed the negative for longer than usual and then bathed the print in gold chloride.
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Creator
Carleton WatkinsAmerican Photographer · 1829–1916
All works by this person →At twenty, Carleton Watkins headed out to California to make his fortune. After working as a daguerreotype operator in San Jose, he established his own practice and soon made his first visit to the Yosemite Valley. There he made thirty mammoth plate and one hundred stereograph views that were among the first photographs of Yosemite seen in the East. Partly on the strength of Watkins's photographs,
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