February 23, 2011
This Week in Photo History
By Obscura

February 22, 1901
"The New School of American Photography," an exhibition curated by F. Holland Day, opened at the Photo Club de Paris.
It consisted of 360 images by photographers such as: F. Holland Day; Edward Steichen; Gertrude Kasebier; and Clarence White. The exhibition was shown in Paris and London but never made it to the US.
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