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As American settlement expanded westward in the 1860s, the U.S.
government undertook large-scale investigations of its new
territories. "Images of the West: Survey Photography in French
Collections, 1860-1880" presents memorable glass-plate photographs
from these federal surveys. The selection includes breathtaking
views of such iconic sites as Yosemite, as well as lesser-known
ethnographic portraits taken by Timothy H. O'Sullivan, William H.
Jackson, and William Bell, among others. The accompanying essays
discuss how the photographs were used to promote white settlement,
how their distribution at home and abroad contributed to the
aggrandizement of the American West, and how the exploitative
ideology underlying the use of photography extended to attitudes
toward both American landscapes and American Indians.
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