Artist

Emmet Gowin

born Danville, VA 1941
Also known as
  • Emmet William S. Gowin
Born
Danville, Virginia, United States

Works by this artist (10 items)

Emmet Gowin, Mount St. Helens, Washington, 1980, gelatin silver print, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the National Endowment for the Arts, 1983.63.632, © 1980, Emmet Gowin
Courtesy Pace/MacGill, New York
Mount St. Helens, Washington
Date1980
gelatin silver print
Not on view
Emmet Gowin, Bear Cove, Spirit Lake, Mount St. Helens, Washington, 1980, gelatin silver print, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the National Endowment for the Arts, 1983.63.634, © 1980, Emmet Gowin
Courtesy Pace/MacGill, New York
Bear Cove, Spirit Lake, Mount St. Helens, Washington
Date1980
gelatin silver print
Not on view
Emmet Gowin, Mount St. Helens Area, Washington, 1980, gelatin silver print, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the National Endowment for the Arts, 1983.63.637, © 1980, Emmet Gowin
Courtesy Pace/MacGill, New York
Mount St. Helens Area, Washington
Date1980
gelatin silver print
Not on view
Emmet Gowin, Mount St. Helens Area, Washington, 1980, gelatin silver print, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the National Endowment for the Arts, 1983.63.635, © 1980, Emmet Gowin
Courtesy Pace/MacGill, New York
Mount St. Helens Area, Washington
Date1980
gelatin silver print
Not on view

Related Books

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The Land Through a Lens: Highlights from the Smithsonian American Art Museum
A prolific landscape record evolved as soon as cameras and equipment could be reliably used outdoors. Most nineteenth-century photographers worked on government-sponsored surveys. Others helped to lure investors westward with the images they made along the routes of the railroads. At the same time, Americans were hanging framed images by such photographic artists as Carleton Watkins and Eadweard Muybridge on their parlor walls. Photographs of unspoiled national treasures such as those by Ansel Adams exerted considerable influence on the federal government’s efforts to create national parks. Modern and contemporary photographers have recorded their impressions of both man’s and nature’s impact on the land, from Robert Dawson’s images of polluted waterways to Emmet Gowin’s views of the aftermath of Mount St. Helens’s spectacular eruption.