- Titel: William Henry Jackson's lens : how Yellowstone's famous photographer captured the American West
- Erschienen: Essex, Connecticut : TwoDot, [2023]
- Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 275 Seiten)
- ISBN: 9781493064748; ISBN 978-1-4930-6473-1
- Sprache: Englisch
- Schlagwörter: Jackson, William Henry 1843-1942 ; Naturfotografie ; Reisefotografie ; Landschaftsfotografie ; USA ; Biografie ; Bibliografie ; Jackson, William Henry ; Weststaaten ; Jackson, William Henry / 1843-1942 ; Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) ; Photographers / United States / Biography ; West (U.S.) / Biography ; Photographes / États-Unis / Biographies ; Photographers ; United States ; West United States ; Biographies
- Inhalt: "William Henry Jackson was an explorer, photographer, and artist. He is also one of those most often overlooked figures of the American West. His larger claim to fame involves his repeated forays into the western lands of nineteenth-century America as a photographer. Jackson's life spanned multiple incarnations of the American West. Jackson's story was long and his life full, as he lived to the enviable age of 99. This biography presents the good, bad, and ugly of Jackson's life, both personal and professional, through the use primary source materials, including Jackson's autobiographies, letters, and government reports on the Hayden Surveys"--
- Medientyp: E-Book
- Datenquelle: Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte in München , Kubikat