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Jane White with Lewis and Maynard White at dining table

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Jane White with Lewis and Maynard White at dining table

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Gift; Kathleen B. White; 2003-2004; (DLC/PP-2004:027).
Requested credit line: The White Family Collection in Memory of Clarence H. White, Jane Felix White, and Maynard Pressley White, Jr.
Forms part of: Clarence White family collection (Library of Congress).
Accession box no. DLC/PP-2004:027.115 (A size) box 6

Clarence H. White (April 8, 1871 - July 8, 1925) was an American photographer and teacher. He was one of the leading figures of the American Photo-Secession movement, which sought to promote photography as fine art. White was a master of the photographic medium and is known for his soft-focus and romantic images of women and children and his experimental work with movement and multiple exposures. He was also a successful portrait photographer and took many photographs of artists and writers of the day. White taught photography at the New York School of Photography he co-founded. He died in Mexico City in 1925 on a photographic trip.

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01/01/1900
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