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  1. Fred Holland Day ( 8 juli 1864 - Norwood (Massachusetts), 12 november 1933) was een Amerikaanse uitgever en fotograaf . Als enige zoon van een rijke koopman kon Fred Holland Day zich vrijelijk wijden aan de schone kunsten. Zijn interesses golden vooral de fotografie, het uitgeversvak, en de kunsten in het algemeen.

  2. 28 mar 2012 · Fred Holland Day (1864-1933) was a colorful and controversial character in his time, a wealthy Bostonian who championed photography as an art form. A noted Pictorialist himself, he created romantic photographs that aped paintings. In this he was eclipsed in his own time by his rival Alfred Stieglitz and in history by the rise of Modernism that ...

  3. They include: the celebrated Solitude (1901) by Edward Steichen (1879–1973), a rare platinum print featuring Day gazing at the camera as if deep in thought; Fred Holland Day (about 1900-01) by James Craig Annan (1864–1946), a large-scale and unique image of the artist seated, in its original frame; and F. Holland Day and an African American ...

  4. Fred Holland Day, Self-Portrait (1911) I first became acquainted with Fred Holland Day’s photography on a hot day in East Africa–Kisumu, right on the fetid, humid shores of Lake Victoria–in the British Council Library. The British Council was a quiet, blessed island of relief from the bush. Paging through a retrospective of early 20th ...

  5. Roberts, Pam [sous la direction de], Fred Holland Day, [Exhibition, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, and the Museum Villa Stuck ...

  6. Fred Holland en 1900. F. Holland Day (8 de julio de 1864-12 de noviembre de 1933) fue un fotógrafo y editor estadounidense. 1 . Nació en Norwood que en aquella época pertenecía a Dedham y situada a poca distancia de Boston. 2 Fue hijo único del matrimonio formado por Lewis Day y Anna Smith, ambos provenientes de ricas familias que hicieron ...

  7. "MASCULINE / MASCULINE: The Naked Man in Art from 1800 to the Present Day," September 23, 2013–January 2, 2014. Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin (Spring 1978). no. 13, p.