- Adelaide Hanscom
Adelaide Hanscom (1875
Empire City ,Oregon – 1932) was aphotographer . Her family moved to Berkeley,California , when she was still a child.She studied art at the
Mark Hopkins Institute of Art (now theSan Francisco Art Institute ) and studied a photography, later establishing a studio with Blanche Cummings, the two women forming a partnership in 1902. Hanscom's work developed in thePictorialist style and her images were first published in Camera Craft, the journal of the California Camera Club.Hanscom's most renowned work was illustrations for the
Rubáiyát ofOmar Khayyám , an extremely popular translation of twelfth-century Persian poems published in 1905. She used California literary figures, includingJoaquin Miller andGeorge Sterling , as models.Quote
"I get my effects by any hook or crook that I can devise, I searched up and down the whole creation to find the face, figure, and temperament to fit the part".
Links
* [http://www.usablewebs.com/adelaide/index.htm Adelaide Project ] at www.usablewebs.comThe Art and Life of Adelaide Hanscom Leeson
* [http://www.getty.edu/art/gettyguide/artMakerDetails?maker=3325 Adelaide Hanscom (Getty Museum) ] at www.getty.eduGetty.edu
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