Laura Gilpin

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Laura Gilpin was an influential American photographer best known for her evocative landscapes of the American Southwest and portraits of Native American communities, particularly the Navajo.

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instanceOf American photographer
human
photographer
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1891-04-22
dateOfDeath 1979-11-30
educatedAt Clarence H. White School of Photography NERFINISHED
ethnicGroupDocumented Native Americans in the United States NERFINISHED
Navajo NERFINISHED
familyName Gilpin NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork landscape photography
portrait photography
gender female
genre black-and-white photography
documentary photography
givenName Laura NERFINISHED
hasCollectionIn Amon Carter Museum of American Art NERFINISHED
Denver Art Museum NERFINISHED
Library of Congress NERFINISHED
Museum of Modern Art NERFINISHED
hasInfluenced American landscape photography
documentary photography of Native Americans
hasPartnership Betsy Forster NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement modern photography
pictorialism
name Laura Gilpin NERFINISHED
notableFor evocative landscapes of the American Southwest
photographic portraits of Native Americans
photographic portraits of the Navajo
sensitive depiction of Navajo life and culture
notableWork The Enduring Navaho NERFINISHED
photographs of the American Southwest
portraits of Native American communities
portraits of the Navajo
occupation photographer
placeOfBirth Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States NERFINISHED
residence Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States NERFINISHED
Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States NERFINISHED
workLocation American Southwest NERFINISHED
New Mexico NERFINISHED

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