Repeated Exposure: Photographic Imagery in the Print Media
Exhibition
Exhibition Overview

Repeated Exposure: Photographic Imagery in the Print Media
George L. McKenna, curator
March 25, 1982–May 9, 1982
Nelson Gallery - Atkins Museum, Kansas City, Missouri
Exhibition tracing the ways in which photography has been used as a means in preparing prints, posters, illustrated books, and other forms of fine and applied art, from about 1840 to the present.
Works of art
Thomas Francis Barrow
Fan Variant,
1971
Brassaï
Fête Foraine,
1934–1935
Brassaï
Femme-Amphore,
1934–1935
Etienne Carjat
Charles Baudelaire,
circa 1863
Alvin Langdon Coburn
Brooklyn Bridge,
circa 1900
Betty Hahn
Road and Rainbow,
1971
Robert Heinecken
Martini and Od'oevers,
1971
Scott Hyde
Morning/Evening Cloud,
1975
Nadar
Portrait of George Sand,
circa 1863
Bea Nettles
Rainy Day Heart...,
1971
Man Ray
Rayograph #182,
1923
George Henry Seeley
The Burning of Rome,
1907
John Thomson
Cast Iron Billy,
1876–1877
Noël Marie Paymal Lerebours
Louqsor,
1842
Noël Marie Paymal Lerebours
Portal de Notre Dame de Reims,
circa 1843
Christo
Richard Hamilton
The Critic Laughs,
1968
William H. Martin
A Land of Fancy Poultry,
1909