Magnificent Intentions: John Wood, First Federal Photographer (1856-1863)
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Offering a unique glimpse into American history, this is the first book to celebrate the compelling work of the United States' first federal photographer Features 160 photographs capturing Washington, DC in the midst of Civil War "These photographs convey a keen sense that we should never take any of it for granted -- neither the buildings nor democracy itself. Through his lens, we see it all coming together, pillar by pillar, frieze by frieze; an immense monument to ourselves." --Boston Globe "Thanks to a remarkable new book by Adrienne Lundgren, the true dimensions of Wood's contribution to American history can be fully appreciated." --Washington Post Despite his prolific career as the first US federal photographer, John Wood has been largely forgotten. With 160 stunning, high-resolution images, Magnificent Intentions establishes Wood as a leader among American photographers of the time and provides historical context for his overlooked work and legacy, which includes: - The first inauguration photo, from James Buchanan's inauguration in 1857
- Newly uncovered evidence that Wood was the photographer who documented Abraham Lincoln's first inauguration in 1861, the only surviving photograph of that historic event
- Hundreds of photographs of the construction of public buildings in DC, most notably the U.S. Capitol and the Washington Aqueduct
- Pioneering innovations in the use of photography to duplicate maps and plans during the Civil War
- The first panoramic photos of Washington, DC
Adrienne Lundgren, senior photograph conservator at the Library of Congress, explores how Wood's life shaped his photographic eye and examines innovative techniques that made him a pioneer among his contemporaries, including his use of uncommonly large format plates and his experimentation with the dry collodion process. The book includes an enriching foreword from Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden, and not only celebrates the artistic and technical merit of Wood's photos, but also chronicles the fascinating evolution of early photography and the federal government's use of the medium to shape public understanding of the American experience. Magnificent Intentions shines the spotlight on a little-known photographer with a masterful collection. From getting dispatched to the frontlines to photograph maps for General George B. McClellan to witnessing the installation of the Statue of Freedom atop the Capitol dome, Wood captured significant moments of the mid-19th century. His photos document the construction of transformative buildings that reflected a country with its eye on the future, even as it was gripped by the Civil War.
Product Details
Price
$55.00
$51.15
Publisher
Smithsonian Books
Publish Date
April 30, 2024
Pages
216
Dimensions
10.16 X 12.28 X 1.18 inches | 3.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781588347619
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ADRIENNE LUNDGREN is a senior photograph conservator in the Library of Congress Conservation Division. She earned her Master of Science in Art Conservation from the University of Delaware and has published on technical art historical subjects relating to photography. Her publications include essays or contributions to Clarence H. White and His World, Platinum and Palladium Photographs, and Coatings on Photographs.
Reviews
BOSTON GLOBE
"Abraham Lincoln is so familiar to Americans that it takes a special book to let us see him in a new way. Such a book is Magnificent Intentions. [...] These photographs convey a keen sense that we should never take any of it for granted -- neither the buildings nor democracy itself. Through his lens, we see it all coming together, pillar by pillar, frieze by frieze; an immense monument to ourselves. I found that quite moving, at a time when it is all too easy to throw stones." WASHINGTON POST
"Thanks to a remarkable new book by Adrienne Lundgren, the true dimensions of Wood's contribution to American history can be fully appreciated. Magnificent Intentions is a richly illustrated study of the first federal photographer, a man who documented the building of the Capitol and other major constructions during the tumultuous Civil War era. [...It] contains more than 150 images -- including photos of the new Capitol building that look both contemporary and antique, like a ghost of someone you know well." THE CIVIL WAR MONITOR
"Many of these photographs are unknown to either scholarly or public audiences, and their inclusion in Lundgren's book will be well received by enthusiasts of the Civil War, American architecture, and the history of American photography. [...] Adrienne Lundgren's special expertise and perspective as senior photograph conservator at the Library of Congress and the focus of the book on John Wood's unique and pioneering approach in the early decades of photography make this an exceptional work that tells a much-needed story about the Civil War era and the photographers who captured it visually. Lundgren's celebration of Wood's achievements and his technical skill in photography, as well as her chronicling of the rapid expansion of Washington, D.C., in the Civil War era, provides a remarkably fresh look at American visual culture during one of the most extraordinary and formative periods in United States history."
"Abraham Lincoln is so familiar to Americans that it takes a special book to let us see him in a new way. Such a book is Magnificent Intentions. [...] These photographs convey a keen sense that we should never take any of it for granted -- neither the buildings nor democracy itself. Through his lens, we see it all coming together, pillar by pillar, frieze by frieze; an immense monument to ourselves. I found that quite moving, at a time when it is all too easy to throw stones." WASHINGTON POST
"Thanks to a remarkable new book by Adrienne Lundgren, the true dimensions of Wood's contribution to American history can be fully appreciated. Magnificent Intentions is a richly illustrated study of the first federal photographer, a man who documented the building of the Capitol and other major constructions during the tumultuous Civil War era. [...It] contains more than 150 images -- including photos of the new Capitol building that look both contemporary and antique, like a ghost of someone you know well." THE CIVIL WAR MONITOR
"Many of these photographs are unknown to either scholarly or public audiences, and their inclusion in Lundgren's book will be well received by enthusiasts of the Civil War, American architecture, and the history of American photography. [...] Adrienne Lundgren's special expertise and perspective as senior photograph conservator at the Library of Congress and the focus of the book on John Wood's unique and pioneering approach in the early decades of photography make this an exceptional work that tells a much-needed story about the Civil War era and the photographers who captured it visually. Lundgren's celebration of Wood's achievements and his technical skill in photography, as well as her chronicling of the rapid expansion of Washington, D.C., in the Civil War era, provides a remarkably fresh look at American visual culture during one of the most extraordinary and formative periods in United States history."