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Through an Uncommon Lens: The Life and Photography of F. Holland Day [Hardcover]

Patricia J. Fanning
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September 30, 2008 1558496688 978-1558496682
Based in the Boston area, F. Holland Day (1864 1933) was a central figure in artistic circles on both sides of the Atlantic. Publisher of Oscar Wilde and Stephen Crane, mentor to a young Kahlil Gibran, adviser and friend to photographers Alvin Langdon Coburn and Edward Steichen, Day lived a life devoted to art and beauty. At the turn of the twentieth century, his reputation rivaled that of Alfred Stieglitz.
A pioneer in the field of pictorial photography, Day was also an influential book publisher in the Arts and Crafts tradition. He cofounded the publishing company of Copeland and Day, which issued more than a hundred titles between 1893 and 1899. In addition, he embraced a unique sense of social responsibility and a commitment to historic preservation.
Colorful and sometimes eccentric, Day was best known for his stunningly original, brilliantly executed, and sometimes controversial photographic images of blacks, children, and allegorical subjects. His determination to promote photography as a fine art led him to create photographic representations of the crucifixion of Christ, studies for which he was his own model.
Although he continued to mentor young artists until his death, ill health caused Day to spend the last fourteen years of his life inside his home in Norwood, Massachusetts. By the time he died in 1933, he was virtually unknown, but in recent years there has been a resurgence of interest in his art.
Responding to this renewed interest, Patricia Fanning has written an impressive biography one that draws on previously unavailable archival material and is attuned to the historical and cultural contexts in which Day lived and worked. The book is illustrated with more than a hundred photographs, including 32 duotone illustrations of the artist s work.


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An unjustly forgotten late-19th century photographer "distinctive for his theatrical costuming, complex symbolism, near-mystical allegories, and skillful manipulation of light, shade, and skin tone," Fred Holland Day is supposedly receiving renewed interest; if not, this thorough, absorbing life-and-times-with photographs-will help. Day was born in 1864 in Norwood, Mass., a Boston suburb from which he didn't stray far, and only to find himself enveloped in the intellectual and artistic cliques of the day. Born to Universalist parents, he brought his powerful faith to the art and the artistic scene, helping those around him and mentoring young artists: "As installer of small displays in his studio, as a jury member for local and regional photo club exhibitions, as a lecturer, mentor, and advocate, Day began to make his mark quietly." In addition, he co-founded a publishing firm, Copeland and Day, which published works by authors including Stephen Crane and Oscar Wilde. The history of the Boston area in the late nineteenth to early twentieth century is entwined in Day's life; with plenty of recognizable turn-of-the-century personalities and an eclectic sample of work from Day and his contemporaries, this makes a satisfying read for photographers, and in particular fans of the Arts and Crafts movement. 76 b&w photos, 31 illus.
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A valuable biography of a man who was significant in a number of ways New England cultural history, the history of fine art publishing, the history of the American Arts and Crafts movement, and most notably the history of American photography. --Maureen Meister, author of Architecture and the Arts-and-Crafts Movement in Boston: Harvard s H. Langford Warren

Fanning s extensive historical research and attention to detail makes her book required reading for anyone interested in the artist. . . . I highly recommend it. --Kristin Schwain, University of Missouri Columbia

Necessary and informative biography, written in an easy, enjoyable style. --Bibliofile, Fall 2009

[Patricia Fanning] has mined to produce this necessary and informative biography, written in an easy and enjoyable style. --Style 1900 Magazine

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Univ. of Massachusetts Press (September 30, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1558496688
  • ISBN-13: 978-1558496682
  • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 1.1 x 9.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,376,413 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Some Very Unexpected And Surprising Information October 18, 2008
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This turn of the century Boston Photographer, Publisher, and Mentor is a fascinating character. One minor bit of information that was missing from this excellent biography was the history of F. Holland Day's middle name "Holland." This reviewer may be the only person really interested in this detail, because I like to point out that I'm not related to the subject or author of one of my reviews, but I can't provide that disclaimer in this review because the book didn't delve into the source of the subject's middle name. I'm certain that oversight won't bother any other reader.
What this book did among other things was give me my baptism into the cutthroat politics that existed between many of the pioneers of American Photography. I had no inkling of the competition between Alfred Stieglitz's Photo-Secessionists and other photography societies such as Curtis Bell's "First American Photographic Salon" or the "American Federation of Photographic Societies," First Chicago Salon and the Third Philadelphia Salon. I was aware of the competition between the Dadaists and the Surrealist movements in Paris that were often marked by fist-fights and brawls that had to be broken up by the police, but this open warfare among the pioneer photographers in America was an eye-opener for this reviewer.
Day was invited, pressured to join the Photo-Secessionists by his friends and admirers Alfred Stieglitz and Clarence H. White, but he chose to remain neutral and even stopped exhibiting his work with the Photo-Secessionists or allowing it to be published in that organizations "Camera Work." Fortunately, Stieglitz remained an avid collector of Day's photographs and after a Boston fire destroyed Day's Boston studio along with his photographs, negatives and priceless art collection, Stieglitz's personal collection became a major source of museum collections of Day's surviving work.
The political infighting among early American photographers was only a minor part of this fascinating and meticulously researched and footnoted biography. Pictorialism, symbolism, nude photography and sacred photographs were only one facet of Day's personality. He was a leading voice for considering photography an art. He wrote passionately in that quest. He considered beauty to be an important part of photography as art. He was one of the United States's earliest Aesthetic advocates.
A life-long Universalist who believed that good works included helping others, he mentored in various Boston Charities. Among his most important "discoveries" was a 13-year-old Syrian immigrant Kahlil Gibran who would later write "The Prophet." He formed a publishing company with a friend and they named it "Copland and Day" and during the company's relatively short time in operation it published the works of Oscar Wilde and Stephen Crane among others.
This is an excellent biography of one of the pioneers of American Photography and man who in his own time was considered a rival to Alfred Stieglitz.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding November 6, 2008
Format:Hardcover
This book not only gives you a true sense of Fred Holland Day as a man, photographer, book publisher and more...it gives you a sense of the era in which he lived, the town he grew up in, and Boston as it was during his lifetime. I say "Sensational"
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5.0 out of 5 stars Family History February 3, 2013
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Husband's paternal grandfather was Francis Watts Lee, who was a colleague of Fred Holland Day. Very enlightening background history of American photography at the turn of the century. Recommended to all who have a passion for learning.
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