
John Beasley Greene
American(1824–1856)
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Works

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Light, Sand, and Ancient Stone
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There is a particular kind of silence that settles over the great monuments of Egypt at dawn, when the stone holds the night's cold and the sky has not yet committed to full brightness. It was into exactly this quality of stillness that John Beasley Greene carried his camera in the winters of 1853 and 1854, producing images so luminous and so precisely felt that they continue to astonish curators, historians, and collectors more than 170 years after they were made. A new generation of photography enthusiasts and institutional collectors has returned to Greene's work with fresh urgency,… Continue reading
MonochromePhotographArchitectureDocumentary19th CenturyAmericanEgyptNineteenth CenturyMonumentSmall ScaleEarly PhotographyTemple
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