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Earl Palmer Appalachian Photograph and Artifact Collection

Earl Palmer Appalachian Photograph and Artifact Collection
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This collection contains the photographs of Earl Palmer, an award-winning photographer from Cambria, Virginia, whose work depicted the landscape and traditional culture of rural Appalachia in Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia. The collection is divided among the following series: photographs, duplicate photographs, written materials, and oversize photographs.


The Appalachian Photographs of Earl Palmer

The Appalachian Photographs of Earl Palmer
Author: Jean Haskell Speer
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2014-07-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813149304

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For more than fifty years mountain-born Earl Palmer traveled the Southern Appalachians with his camera, recording his personal vision of the mountain people and their heritage. Over these year he created, in several thousand photographs, a distinctive body of work that affirms a traditional image of Appalachia -- a region of great natural beauty inhabited by a self-sufficient people whose lives are notable for simplicity and harmony. For this book, Jean Haskell Speer has selected more than 120 representative photographs from Palmer's collection and has written a biographical and critical commentary based on extensive interviews with the photographer. Palmer's photographs, Speer argues, are significant cultural statements that depict not so much a geographical region as a particular idea of Appalachia.


A Portrait of Appalachia

A Portrait of Appalachia
Author: Kenneth Murray
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Total Pages: 154
Release: 1985
Genre: History
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Salt & Truth

Salt & Truth
Author: Shelby Lee Adams
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780984573912

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Shelby Lee Adams first encountered the communities of the Appalachian mountains as a child, while accompanying his doctor uncle on his rounds. In the mid-1970s he started to photograph in the region, using a 4 x 5 camera, gaining and building a special trust among its often impoverished people, who have tended to not always welcome would-be documentarians. Adams not only records their lives and hardships with great empathy, but also depicts the grace and humanity of his subjects, photographing with an ease evident in the results. Salt and Truthis Adams' fourth monograph, and presents 80 new photographs taken mostly over the past eight years. The photographs in this collection are of children and animals, of working people and of a way of life rarely glimpsed by photographers. Shelby Lee Adams(born 1950) is an American photographer renowned for his environmental portraiture, primarily in the Appalachian mountains of eastern Kentucky. Adams' work has been featured in three monographs: Appalachian Portraits(1993), Appalachian Legacy(1998) and Appalachian Lives(2003). In 2010 he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. Adams' work is represented in many major permanent collections, including the Art Institute of Chicago; the International Center of Photography in New York; Musee De L'Elysee Lausanne in Switzerland; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; The National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Time Life Collection, New York; Victoria and Albert Museum, London; and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Adams was also the subject of a 2002 documentary film by Jennifer Baichwal, The True Meaning of Pictures: Shelby Lee Adams' Appalachia.


Appalachian Lives

Appalachian Lives
Author: Shelby Lee Adams
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2003
Genre: Photography
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A collection of eighty photographs highlights the real Appalachia, distinguishing it from the popular mythology surrounding this impoverished region. By the author of Appalachian Portraits and Appalachian Legacy. (Social Science)


Appalachian Photographs

Appalachian Photographs
Author: Randy Ball
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Release: 2015-01-19
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ISBN: 9781320359931

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Appalachian Photographs is a collection of black & white photographs of the southern mountains.


Appalachian Album

Appalachian Album
Author: Earl Carter
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre: Appalachian Region, Southern
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A photographic journey through life in the Appalachian region with visually stunning photographs documenting lifestyle and culture. Images are by award winning photojournalist Earl Carter.


The Face of Appalachia

The Face of Appalachia
Author: Tim Barnwell
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Total Pages: 160
Release: 2021-05
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ISBN: 9780990573173

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The Face of Appalachia: Portraits from the Mountain Farm is the culmination of over twenty years of work by acclaimed photographer Tim Barnwell. Combining beautiful landscapes with tender portraits, his remarkable black-and-white images provide a stunning record of a vanishing way of life on the remote mountain farms of rural Appalachia. Over one hundred photographs, printed here in elegant duotone reproductions, are combined with conversations with the subjects, to give us an insight into the daily lives, activities, and dreams of the hard working, proud, and resourceful men and women of this unique area of our country. Transcending their geographical origins, these photographs give us a look at how our forefathers lived, for generations, with seemingly little change, in the decades before modern industry, roads, and technology transformed the country from an agrarian to an industrial economy and then to the information age we live in today. The rugged and remote mountains of the southern Appalachian region have served to isolate and preserve the last vestiges of life as it once was throughout rural America. By documenting this disappearing way of life, Mr. Barnwell has captured the essence, beauty, and rugged character of the rural landscape and its people, for this and future generations.


Now and Then

Now and Then
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Total Pages: 636
Release: 1997
Genre: Appalachian Region, Southern
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