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Emma Barton (photographer)

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158:. In 1904 she had her first solo show at the Royal Photographic Society. The following year, she was awarded a $ 100 prize at the Second American Salon. Not only was her work highly regarded in England, but also internationally. Many of her photographic exhibitions were held in France, America, England, and Berlin. In Berlin, she held a solo exhibition organized by the Photo Club. In 1906 she exhibited 58 prints at the Birmingham Photographic Society’s Exhibition. From there, she presented work at the Third American Salon, the Salon of the Photo Club of Paris, and the Universal Exhibition of Photography in Berlin. By 1908, her work was published in 174:. When at the height of her career, Barton was possibly the most published female photographer of her time. In 1911 one critic, Charles E. Dawson, wrote in the Penrose Pictorial Annual and ranked her work alongside "the best works of Kasbier, Duhroop, Baron de Mayer, Steichen, Demachy, Puyo, and the other photographic giants..." Peter James of the Birmingham Central Library put on one exhibition featuring Emma Barton’s work. The exhibition featured and honored the work of women born and raised in Birmingham, U.K. Over the years, Emma Barton received several awards for her work. 107: 143:, George Barton with whom she had a son Cecil Raleigh Barton. She was first introduced to photography by the brother-in-law of her stepfather, and first became known by publishing portraits of 396: 386: 150:
In 1901 she had her work shown at the Royal Photographic Society for the first time. She then began to exhibit portraits and religious subjects, being awarded the
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William Crookes; George Shadbolt; T. A. Malone; J. Traill Taylor; William Blanchard Bolton; Thomas Bedding (1995).
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After 1918 she ceased to exhibit and photographed only her family. She retired to the
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The Making of Great Photographs: Approaches and Techniques of the Masters
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Sunlight and Shadow : the photographs of Emma Barton, 1872-1938
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Sunlight and Shadow: The Photographs of Emma Barton 1872-1938
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James, Peter; Sidey, Tessa (1995). Taylor, John (ed.).
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In the new century her photography was influenced by
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Emma Barton's work was later published in the book,
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Index

British
Photography

portrait photographer
Birmingham
common-law wife
solicitor
Dan Leno
Royal Photographic Society
The Sketch
The Sphere
Country Life
Illustrated London News
Old Master
Arts and Crafts movement
Pre-Raphaelites
Autochrome Lumière
color photography
Isle of Wight
National Portrait Gallery, London
British Journal of Photography
British Journal of Photography
History of Photography: A Bibliography of Books
ISBN
978-0-7201-2354-8
"Emma Barton - National Portrait Gallery"
ISBN
0-7093-0207-X
The Making of Great Photographs: Approaches and Techniques of the Masters
96–7

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