Image: Clarence Hudson White by Ulmann
Description: Clarence Hudson White ( 1871 - 1925) was an American photographer and a founding member of the Photo-Secession movement. During his lifetime he was widely recognized as a master of the art form for his consummate sentimental, pictorial portraits and for his excellence as a teacher of photography. Toward the end of his career he founded the Clarence H. White School of Photography, which produced many of the best-known photographers of the Twentieth Century including Margaret Bourke-White, Dorothea Lange, and Paul Outerbridge.
Title: Portrait of Clarence Hudson White
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Author: Doris Ulmann
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License: Public domain
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