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A Pioneer of American Landscape Photography Breading G. Way (1860 – 1940) stands as a significant figure in the formative years of American photography, capturing the spirit of late nineteenth and early twentieth century America with remarkable sensitivity and technical skill. Born in the United States during a period of rapid industrialization and urbanization, Way’s artistic vision focused primarily on documenting the evolving lands…
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