Clarence H. White
- Introduction
- Clarence Hudson White (April 8, 1871 – July 8, 1925) was an American photographer, teacher and a founding member of the Photo-Secession movement. He grew up in small towns in Ohio, where his primary influences were his family and the social life of rural America. After visiting the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893, he took up photography. Although he was completely self-taught in the medium, within a few years he was internationally known for his pictorial photographs that captured the spirit and sentimentality of America in the early twentieth century. As he became well known for his images, White was sought out by other photographers who often traveled to Ohio to learn from him. He became friends with Alfred Stieglitz and helped advance the cause of photography as a true art form. In 1906 White and his family moved to New York City in order to be closer to Stieglitz and his circle and to further promote his own work. While there he became interested in teaching photography and in 1914 he established the Clarence H. White School of Photography, the first educational institution in America to teach photography as art. Due to the demands of his teaching duties, his own photography declined and White produced little new work during the last decade of his life. In 1925 he suffered a heart attack and died while teaching students in Mexico City.
- Wikidata
- Q942472
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Teacher, Photographer
- Names
- Clarence Hudson White, Clarence H. White
- Ulan
- 500025892
Exhibitions
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Photography Collection: Rotation 6
Aug 7, 2009–Mar 22, 2010
MoMA
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Edward Steichen Photography Collection Galleries: Rotation 5
Aug 8, 2007–Mar 3, 2008
MoMA
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Photography Collection: Rotation 4
Dec 15, 2006–Jul 16, 2007
MoMA
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Photography Collection: Rotation 3
Mar 15–Nov 27, 2006
MoMA
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MoMA2000, ModernStarts: People, Language of the Body
Oct 7, 1999–Feb 1, 2000
MoMA
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Clarence H. White has
23 exhibitionsonline.
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Clarence H. White Untitled 1896
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Clarence H. White The Violinist 1897
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Clarence H. White Blindman's Buff 1898
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Clarence H. White Spring 1898
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Clarence H. White Spring—A Triptych 1898
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Clarence H. White The Bubble 1898
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Clarence H. White Untitled (Letitia Felix at Table) 1899
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Clarence H. White Untitled (Latitia Felix in Chair) 1899
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Clarence H. White A Study in Gum 1900
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Clarence H. White Eben Holden 1900
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Clarence H. White Edge of the Woods 1901
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Clarence H. White The Cave 1901
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Clarence H. White In the Orchard, Newark, Ohio 1902
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Clarence H. White Peacock Feather 1902
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Clarence H. White Drops of Rain 1903
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Clarence H. White Miss Grace c. 1898
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Clarence H. White A study for Beneath the Wrinkle 1903
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Clarence H. White The Hillside c. 1898
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Clarence H. White Edward and Clara Steichen on the Honeymoon, Newark, Ohio 1903
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Clarence H. White The Old Canal, Newark, Ohio c. 1899
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Clarence H. White Untitled c. 1899
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Clarence H. White The Stephen Reynolds Family 1905
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Clarence H. White Ohio Landscape c. 1900
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Clarence H. White Winter Landscape, Newark, Ohio c. 1900
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Clarence H. White Nude c. 1900
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Clarence H. White The Arbor 1905
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Clarence H. White Untitled c. 1900
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Clarence H. White Morning - The Coverlet 1906
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Clarence H. White Mrs. Clarence H. White 1906
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Clarence H. White Torso 1906
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Clarence H. White Miss Mary Everett 1906
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Clarence H. White Factory Town in Winter 1906
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Clarence H. White Entrance to the Garden 1906
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Clarence H. White Under the Arbor 1906
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Clarence H. White, Alfred Stieglitz The Torso 1907
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Clarence H. White F. Holland Day c. 1902
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Clarence H. White, Alfred Stieglitz Nude 1907
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Clarence H. White Newport, Rhode Island 1907
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Clarence H. White Mrs. Harrington Mann 1907
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Clarence H. White Master Tom 1907
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Clarence H. White Maynard White c. 1902
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Clarence H. White New England Street 1907
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Clarence H. White Mrs. Clarence H. White 1907
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Clarence H. White Boys Wrestling Before 1908
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Clarence H. White, Alfred Stieglitz Nude 1907
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Clarence H. White Nude 1908
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Clarence H. White Director of the Hagerstown National Bank 1908
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Clarence H. White Rose Pastor Stokes, Caritas Island, Connecticut 1909
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