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Peter E. Palmquist

Peter E. Palmquist (September 23, 1936 - January 13, 2003) was an autodidact photography historian and independent researcher/writer.

Biography edit

Palmquist was born into the working-class family of Carl Eric Palmquist and Blanche Lucille Palmquist in Oakland and lived as an adult in the logging community of Arcata, near the Oregon border. As a twelve-year-old, he taught himself photography.[1] He began his career as an Army photographer during his military service stationed in Paris, where he worked for the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) for which he photographed many heads of state.[2] In addition he made portraits of many famous stage and screen actors. During his military service in Europe, Palmquist married Sally Forward, then returned to California in 1959, when his enlistment ended. Palmquist worked briefly as a photographer for the state government of California from 1959-1961, then took a job as the staff photographer for Humboldt State University and enrolled for undergraduate study. He graduated in 1965 with a B.A. in Art, but took no formal education in photography history.[3]

Researcher edit

He became interested in historic photographs in 1971 when he was given a set of old photographs of California by an antique store owner in McKinleyville,[4] then continued to collect photographs, concentrating on the American West and California, with a special interest in Humboldt County, where he lived most of his life, and professional women photographers. Before long he started to write books and articles about his finds.

In 1983 Palmquist published his own book Carleton E. Watkins: Photographer of the American West accompanied by an exhibition that traveled to museums in Fort Worth, St. Louis and Boston. The show, with its inclusion of images of gardens, cityscapes and Spanish mission churches, prompted a reassessment of Watkins as more than a landscape photographer, and demonstrated Palmquist's capabilities as a researcher. His methodology was unusual in commencing from the photographic imagery rather than the written document, a practice compatible with his preference for obscure photographers he could afford to collect.

"Part of the collecting incentive was that photographs were generally cheap. A fine daguerreotype went for less than ten dollars, and many could be had for under three. Portrait photographs were seldom sold for more than fifty cents, and it was not uncommon to see large numbers of them as cheap as ten cents apiece. Tintypes were commonly fifty cents, while the lavish, Victorian-era, family albums were usually less than fifteen dollars. Outdoor photographs, especially town scenes, were another matter. These, along with stereographs, had already begun to interest local collectors. Nonetheless, it was unusual for a fine town view to fetch more than ten dollars, while twin-imaged stereographs rarely surpassed one dollar apiece. That is not to say that these artifacts were 'dirt' cheap during the 1970s, but they were most certainly a bargain by today's standards. It also helped that I was apparently the only person in Humboldt County that seriously collected old photographs."[5]

This approach is enshrined in his Women in Photography Archive of more than 18,000 biographical files on female photographers; 2,000 books and 4,000 articles by and about women photographers; and approximately 8,300 vintage photographs many of them produced during the 19th century and taken by women.[4] Many of them had their own photographic studios around the turn of the 20th century, and were previously unknown and unresearched, like Elizabeth Fleischmann, the first x-ray photographer in California who lost her life to radiation poisoning.[1]

Contributions edit

He participated in more than one hundred exhibitions of historical photography. initially, his lack of confidence in his own abilities as a writer caused him to enlist other authors for his first four books; Humboldt State University graduate student David Smith, and journalist Alann Steen, editor of Pacifica: Magazine of the Northcoast [5]

"...acquainted with A. W. Ericson's photographs I decided that it was time to write a book, Fine California Views: The Photographs of A. W. Ericson (1975), that was my first attempt at narrative writing. Although the book was well received, my naïveté and lack of writing prowess was painfully evident."[5]

Eventually his own texts were to include more than 40 books and 320 articles, many on women photographers, and he compiled the bibliography for Naomi Rosenblum's important 1994 A History of Women Photographers.[6][7] He was the founding editor of The Daguerreian Annual;[8] past president of the National Stereoscopic Association; and founder and curator of the Women in Photography International Archive.[9] He served as a consultant and researcher on such projects as Ken Burns' television documentary,[4] The West.[4]

Later life and untimely death edit

Palmquist remained on staff at the Humboldt University until retiring after 28 years in 1989. He supplemented his income by photographing weddings, more than 750 in all, most of them in Humboldt County.[2]

Palmquist died on January 13, 2003 at Alameda County Medical Center Highland Hospital after three days in a coma after being struck by a hit-and-run driver while walking his dog in Emeryville, California. He was engaged to marry Pam Mendelsohn, his partner of 26 years, in April 2003. He had married Sally Forward of London, England, in 1957 while overseas and they had three daughters before their divorce. He was also survived by two brothers, John Frederic Palmquist and Carl Edward Palmquist.[10]

Legacy edit

The Peter E. Palmquist Memorial Fund for Historical Photographic Research was founded by his partner Pam Mendelsohn. In 2005 the Fund commenced in providing financial support to independent researchers who are studying either photographers of the American West before 1900, or women photographers past and present.

Palmquist's archive of more than 150,000 photographs and research documents is housed at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University, in New Haven, Connecticut where it forms a cornerstone of its Western Americana Collection.[11]

Bibliography edit

Books and catalogs edit

Palmquist, Peter E & Kailbourn, Thomas R.  Pioneer photographers from the Mississippi to the continental divide : a biographical dictionary, 1839-1865. Stanford University Press, Stanford, Calif. 2005.

Palmquist, Peter E & Society of California Pioneers & Lawrence & Houseworth.  Points of interest : California views, 1860-1870 : the Lawrence & Houseworth albums. Berkeley Hills Books ; San Francisco : Society of California Pioneers, [Berkeley, CA]. 2002.

Johnson, Drew Heath & Oakland Museum of California, with essays by Palmquist, Peter E.  Capturing light : masterpieces of California photography, 1850 to the present. Oakland Museum of California ; New York ; London : W.W.Norton, Oakland. 2001.

Palmquist, Peter E & Kailbourn, Thomas R.  Pioneer photographers of the far west : a biographical dictionary, 1840-1865. Stanford University Press ; [Cambridge : Cambridge University Press] [distributor], Stanford, California. 2000.

Palmquist, Peter E & Haynes, David & Rudisill, Richard Photographers : a sourcebook for historical research (Rev. 2nd ed). Carl Mautz Pub, Nevada City, CA, 2000

Dassonville, William E & Herzig, Susan, (editor.) & Hertzmann, Paul, (editor.) & Palmquist, Peter E, (author.) & Mills College. Art Museum (organizing body.) Dassonville : William E. Dassonville, California photographer, 1879-1957. Carl Mautz, Nevada City, California. 1999.

Palmquist, Peter E., and Gia Musso. Women Photographers: A Selection of Images from the Women in Photography International Archive 1850-1997. Kneeland, California: Iaqua Press, 1997.

Kibbey, Mead B & Palmquist, Peter E (1996).  The railroad photographs of Alfred A. Hart, artist. California State Library Foundation, Sacramento, California. 1996

Palmquist, Peter E.. Camera Fiends & Kodak Girls II: 60 Selections By and About Women in Photography, 1855-1965. New York: Midmarch Arts Press, 1995.

Palmquist, Peter E. (compiler). A Bibliography of Writings by and about Women in Photography 1850-1990 (Second edition). Arcata, California: Published by the author, 1994.

Palmquist, Peter E.. Catharine Weed Barnes Ward: Pioneer Advocate for Women in Photography. Arcata, California: Published by the author, 1992.

Palmquist, Peter E.. Shadowcatchers: A Directory of Women ln California Photography 1900-1920. Arcata, California: Published by the author, 1991 .

Palmquist, Peter E. (compiler). A Bibliography of Writings by and about Women In Photography 1850-1950. Arcata, California: Published by the author, 1990.

Palmquist, Peter E.. Elizabeth Fleischmann: Pioneer X-Ray Photographer (exhibition catalogue). Berkeley, California: Judah L. Magnes Museum, 1990 .

Palmquist, Peter E.. Shadowcatchers: A Directory of Women In California Photography Before 1901. Arcata, California: Published by the author, 1990.

Palmquist, Peter E. (editor). Camera Fiends & Kodak Girls: Writings by and About Women Photographers 1840-1930. New York: Midmarch Arts Press, 1989.

Palmquist, Peter E.. Louise E. Halsey: An American Pictorialist (exhibition catalogue). Arcata, California: Humboldt State University, 1985.

Palmquist, Peter E.. With Nature's Children: Emma B. Freeman (1880-1928), Camera And Brush. Eureka, California: Interface California Corporation, 1977.

Articles, papers, and vignettes edit

Palmquist, Peter E.. "[Laura Adams Armer] Waterless Mountain," in, Perpetual Mirage: Photographic Narratives of the Desert West. (New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1996), pp. 118–123.

Palmquist, Peter E.. "[Bibliography]," in Naomi Rosenblum, A History of Women Photographers. (New York: Abbeville, 1994), pp. 328–347."

Palmquist, Peter E.. "Resources for Second World War Women Photographers," History of Photography, vol. 18, no. 3 (Autumn 1994), pp. 247– 255.

Palmquist, Peter E.. "Women Photographers and the American Indian," in An Idaho Photographer ln Focus. (Pocatello, Idaho: Idaho State University, 1993), pp. 121–149.

Palmquist, Peter E.. "She Saved Soldier's Lives, Lost Her Own [Elizabeth Fleischmann]," Women's Heritage Museum [Newsletter], (May 29, 1993), p. 1.

Palmquist, Peter E. "Books by and About Women Photographers," AB Bookman's Weekly (March 1, 1993), pp. 845–856.

Palmquist, Peter E.. "Pioneer Women Photographers in Nineteenth-Century California," California History (Spring 1992), pp. 111–127+.

Palmquist, Peter E.. "Abbie E. Cardozo: Making it in a Man's World," The Humboldt Historian, vol. 39, no. 6 (November/December 1991), pp. 24–25.

Palmquist, Peter E.. "Women Photographers in Nineteenth-Century California (USA) - An Overview," Photoresearcher (European Society for the History of Photography), June 1991, pp. 12–20.

Palmquist, Peter E.. "A Gallery of California's Lady Shadowcatchers," The Californians (November/December 1990), pp. 52–57.

Palmquist, Peter E.. "Elizabeth Fleischmann-Aschheim, Pioneer X-Ray Photographer," Western States Jewish History (October 1990), pp. 35–45.

Palmquist, Peter E.. [Vignettes of daguerreians:] "...Mrs. Julia Ann Rudolph, Mrs. Julia Shannon...," The Daguerreian Annual 1990 (Eureka, California: The Daguerreian Society, 1990), pp. 187–199.

Palmquist, Peter E.. "Miss L. M. Ayers: A Photographer Out of the Ordinary", The Humboldt Historian (May–June 1990), pp. 16–17.

Palmquist, Peter E.. "Women in Photography: Selected Readings [a checklist]," Photography in the West #2 (Manhattan, Kansas: Sunflower University Press, 1989), pp. 127–132.

Palmquist, Peter E.. "Women in Photography: Selected Readings," Journal of the West (January 1989), pp. 127–132.

Palmquist, Peter E.. "19th Century California [Women] Photographers," in Yesterday and Tomorrow: California Women Artists (New York: Midmarch Arts Press, 1989), pp. 282–293.

Palmquist, Peter E.. "The Indomitable Abbie Cardozo," Photography In the West #1 (Manhattan, Kansas: Sunflower University Press, 1987), pp. 106–109.

Palmquist, Peter E.. "'Uncle Frank' Learned Photography at an Early Age [Includes Mary Spesert]," The Humboldt Historian (November/December 1985), pp. 17–19.

Palmquist, Peter E.. "The [Ruth] Roberts Collection of California Indian Photographs: A Brief Review," Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology (vol. 5, nos 1 & 2, 1983 [in print as of June 1985]), pp. 3–32.

Palmquist, Peter E.. "Portraits and Insights from Two Skilled Image Makers - Abbie Cardozo and Elmo Seely," The Humboldt Historian, (May/June 1984), pp. 6–8+.

Palmquist, Peter E.. "Stereo Artist Mrs. E. W. Withington; or, 'How I use My Skirt for a Darktent,'" Stereo World, vol. 10, no. 5 (November/December 1983), pp. 20–21+.

Palmquist, Peter E.. "Photographers in Petticoats," Journal of the West, vol. 21, no. 2, April 1982.

Palmquist, Peter E.. "California Nineteenth Century Women Photographers," The Photographic Collector, vol. 1, no. 3, Fall 1980.

Exhibitions edit

From Aaron to Withington: Selections from Peter Palmquist’s Collection of Women Photographers. Yale University's Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library. April 2010–June 26, 2010 [5]

Guest curator. "Shadowcatchers: California Women Photographers, 1850-1920," Grace Hudson Museum, Ukiah, California, November 14, 1990 – April 7, 1991.

Guest curator. "Focus West: Three Jewish Photographers 1850-1905 (Louis Heller and Elizabeth Fleischmann: Nineteenth Century Jewish Photographers in California)," Judah L. Magnes Museum, Berkeley, California, June 3–October 7, 1990.

Guest curator. "Emma B. Freeman: With Nature's Children," Sutter County Community Memorial Museum, Yuba City, California, January - March 1988.

Guest curator. "Emma B. Freeman: With Nature's Children," Grace Hudson Museum, Ukiah, California, June–September 1987.

Curator. "Emma B. Freeman," Lighthouse Art Gallery, Crescent City, California, January 1987.

Curator. "Louise E. Halsey: An American Pictorialist," Reese Bullen Gallery, Humboldt State University, Arcata, California, January 10–30, 1985.

Curator. "Emma B. Freeman Photographs," Women's History Week, Clarke Memorial Museum, Eureka, California, March 6–12, 1983.

Curator. "With Nature's Children - The Photographs of Emma B. Freeman," Humboldt Federal Savings Bank, Eureka Branch, February 1978; McKinleyville, Branch, March 1978.

Curator. "Historical West Coast Photography: Fine California Views by A. W. Ericson (1848-1927); With Nature's Children by Emma B. Freeman (1880-1928); and Photographer of a Frontier by Peter Britt (1819-1905)," International Center of Photography, New York City, New York, March 18-April 17, 1977.

Curator. "With Nature's Children: Emma B. Freeman (1880-1928) - Camera and Brush," The Nautilus Gallery, Arcata, California, March 5–24, 1977.

Online archives edit

Palmquist, Peter E & Women in Photography International Archive, Arcata, California. 2003

Palmquist, Peter E & Women in Photography International Archive.  Bibliography of books by and about women photographers in the collection of the Women in Photography International Archive, as of January 1, 2000. Women in Photography International Archive, Arcata, CA. 2000

Palmquist, Peter E. Bibliography of articles by and about women in photography, 1840-1990 (4th ed., unindexed). Women in Photography International Archive, Arcata, CA. 2000

References edit

  1. ^ a b Myriam Weisang Misrach (1992) Through The Lens of Time at Women Artists of the American West site, Purdue University [1]
  2. ^ a b 'Palmquist Memorial' Humboldt University Library
  3. ^ "About" at Peter E. Palmquist Memorial Fund for Historical Photographic Research site [2]
  4. ^ a b c Hirsh, Robert (2003) 'Peter Eric Palmquist, 1936-2003'. In Afterimage; Mar/Apr 2003; 30, 5
  5. ^ a b c Peter E. Palmquist (2001) A Collector's Obsession: Photographs of Humboldt County, California from the Collection. Humboldt County (Calif.)
  6. ^ Rosenblum, Naomi (1994), A history of women photographers (First ed.), Abbeville Press, ISBN 978-1-55859-761-7
  7. ^ Franco, Dorothy (1995) 'Women in Focus'. In Art Documentation: Bulletin of the Art Libraries Society of North America. July 1, 1995. p.55
  8. ^ Simmons, B. (1992). 'New Photography Journals'. Art Documentation: Journal of the Art Libraries Society of North America, 11(3), 127-130.
  9. ^ Misrach, Myriam Weisang. "Peter E. Palmquist - Biography". Women in Photography Archive. Purdue University. Retrieved 8 April 2016.
  10. ^ Mary Rourke (2003) 'Obituaries. Peter Palmquist, 66; Photography Historian'. Los Angeles Times. January 20, 2003.
  11. ^ Guide to the Peter Palmquist Collection of Women in Photography, Yale University Library Finding Aid [3]

External links edit

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Peter E Palmquist September 23 1936 January 13 2003 was an autodidact photography historian and independent researcher writer Contents 1 Biography 2 Researcher 3 Contributions 4 Later life and untimely death 5 Legacy 6 Bibliography 6 1 Books and catalogs 6 2 Articles papers and vignettes 6 3 Exhibitions 6 4 Online archives 7 References 8 External linksBiography editPalmquist was born into the working class family of Carl Eric Palmquist and Blanche Lucille Palmquist in Oakland and lived as an adult in the logging community of Arcata near the Oregon border As a twelve year old he taught himself photography 1 He began his career as an Army photographer during his military service stationed in Paris where he worked for the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe SHAPE for which he photographed many heads of state 2 In addition he made portraits of many famous stage and screen actors During his military service in Europe Palmquist married Sally Forward then returned to California in 1959 when his enlistment ended Palmquist worked briefly as a photographer for the state government of California from 1959 1961 then took a job as the staff photographer for Humboldt State University and enrolled for undergraduate study He graduated in 1965 with a B A in Art but took no formal education in photography history 3 Researcher editHe became interested in historic photographs in 1971 when he was given a set of old photographs of California by an antique store owner in McKinleyville 4 then continued to collect photographs concentrating on the American West and California with a special interest in Humboldt County where he lived most of his life and professional women photographers Before long he started to write books and articles about his finds In 1983 Palmquist published his own book Carleton E Watkins Photographer of the American West accompanied by an exhibition that traveled to museums in Fort Worth St Louis and Boston The show with its inclusion of images of gardens cityscapes and Spanish mission churches prompted a reassessment of Watkins as more than a landscape photographer and demonstrated Palmquist s capabilities as a researcher His methodology was unusual in commencing from the photographic imagery rather than the written document a practice compatible with his preference for obscure photographers he could afford to collect Part of the collecting incentive was that photographs were generally cheap A fine daguerreotype went for less than ten dollars and many could be had for under three Portrait photographs were seldom sold for more than fifty cents and it was not uncommon to see large numbers of them as cheap as ten cents apiece Tintypes were commonly fifty cents while the lavish Victorian era family albums were usually less than fifteen dollars Outdoor photographs especially town scenes were another matter These along with stereographs had already begun to interest local collectors Nonetheless it was unusual for a fine town view to fetch more than ten dollars while twin imaged stereographs rarely surpassed one dollar apiece That is not to say that these artifacts were dirt cheap during the 1970s but they were most certainly a bargain by today s standards It also helped that I was apparently the only person in Humboldt County that seriously collected old photographs 5 This approach is enshrined in his Women in Photography Archive of more than 18 000 biographical files on female photographers 2 000 books and 4 000 articles by and about women photographers and approximately 8 300 vintage photographs many of them produced during the 19th century and taken by women 4 Many of them had their own photographic studios around the turn of the 20th century and were previously unknown and unresearched like Elizabeth Fleischmann the first x ray photographer in California who lost her life to radiation poisoning 1 Contributions editHe participated in more than one hundred exhibitions of historical photography initially his lack of confidence in his own abilities as a writer caused him to enlist other authors for his first four books Humboldt State University graduate student David Smith and journalist Alann Steen editor of Pacifica Magazine of the Northcoast 5 acquainted with A W Ericson s photographs I decided that it was time to write a book Fine California Views The Photographs of A W Ericson 1975 that was my first attempt at narrative writing Although the book was well received my naivete and lack of writing prowess was painfully evident 5 Eventually his own texts were to include more than 40 books and 320 articles many on women photographers and he compiled the bibliography for Naomi Rosenblum s important 1994 A History of Women Photographers 6 7 He was the founding editor of The Daguerreian Annual 8 past president of the National Stereoscopic Association and founder and curator of the Women in Photography International Archive 9 He served as a consultant and researcher on such projects as Ken Burns television documentary 4 The West 4 Later life and untimely death editPalmquist remained on staff at the Humboldt University until retiring after 28 years in 1989 He supplemented his income by photographing weddings more than 750 in all most of them in Humboldt County 2 Palmquist died on January 13 2003 at Alameda County Medical Center Highland Hospital after three days in a coma after being struck by a hit and run driver while walking his dog in Emeryville California He was engaged to marry Pam Mendelsohn his partner of 26 years in April 2003 He had married Sally Forward of London England in 1957 while overseas and they had three daughters before their divorce He was also survived by two brothers John Frederic Palmquist and Carl Edward Palmquist 10 Legacy editThe Peter E Palmquist Memorial Fund for Historical Photographic Research was founded by his partner Pam Mendelsohn In 2005 the Fund commenced in providing financial support to independent researchers who are studying either photographers of the American West before 1900 or women photographers past and present Palmquist s archive of more than 150 000 photographs and research documents is housed at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library Yale University in New Haven Connecticut where it forms a cornerstone of its Western Americana Collection 11 Bibliography editBooks and catalogs edit Palmquist Peter E amp Kailbourn Thomas R Pioneer photographers from the Mississippi to the continental divide a biographical dictionary 1839 1865 Stanford University Press Stanford Calif 2005 Palmquist Peter E amp Society of California Pioneers amp Lawrence amp Houseworth Points of interest California views 1860 1870 the Lawrence amp Houseworth albums Berkeley Hills Books San Francisco Society of California Pioneers Berkeley CA 2002 Johnson Drew Heath amp Oakland Museum of California with essays by Palmquist Peter E Capturing light masterpieces of California photography 1850 to the present Oakland Museum of California New York London W W Norton Oakland 2001 Palmquist Peter E amp Kailbourn Thomas R Pioneer photographers of the far west a biographical dictionary 1840 1865 Stanford University Press Cambridge Cambridge University Press distributor Stanford California 2000 Palmquist Peter E amp Haynes David amp Rudisill Richard Photographers a sourcebook for historical research Rev 2nd ed Carl Mautz Pub Nevada City CA 2000Dassonville William E amp Herzig Susan editor amp Hertzmann Paul editor amp Palmquist Peter E author amp Mills College Art Museum organizing body Dassonville William E Dassonville California photographer 1879 1957 Carl Mautz Nevada City California 1999 Palmquist Peter E and Gia Musso Women Photographers A Selection of Images from the Women in Photography International Archive 1850 1997 Kneeland California Iaqua Press 1997 Kibbey Mead B amp Palmquist Peter E 1996 The railroad photographs of Alfred A Hart artist California State Library Foundation Sacramento California 1996Palmquist Peter E Camera Fiends amp Kodak Girls II 60 Selections By and About Women in Photography 1855 1965 New York Midmarch Arts Press 1995 Palmquist Peter E compiler A Bibliography of Writings by and about Women in Photography 1850 1990 Second edition Arcata California Published by the author 1994 Palmquist Peter E Catharine Weed Barnes Ward Pioneer Advocate for Women in Photography Arcata California Published by the author 1992 Palmquist Peter E Shadowcatchers A Directory of Women ln California Photography 1900 1920 Arcata California Published by the author 1991 Palmquist Peter E compiler A Bibliography of Writings by and about Women In Photography 1850 1950 Arcata California Published by the author 1990 Palmquist Peter E Elizabeth Fleischmann Pioneer X Ray Photographer exhibition catalogue Berkeley California Judah L Magnes Museum 1990 Palmquist Peter E Shadowcatchers A Directory of Women In California Photography Before 1901 Arcata California Published by the author 1990 Palmquist Peter E editor Camera Fiends amp Kodak Girls Writings by and About Women Photographers 1840 1930 New York Midmarch Arts Press 1989 Palmquist Peter E Louise E Halsey An American Pictorialist exhibition catalogue Arcata California Humboldt State University 1985 Palmquist Peter E With Nature s Children Emma B Freeman 1880 1928 Camera And Brush Eureka California Interface California Corporation 1977 Articles papers and vignettes edit Palmquist Peter E Laura Adams Armer Waterless Mountain in Perpetual Mirage Photographic Narratives of the Desert West New York Whitney Museum of American Art 1996 pp 118 123 Palmquist Peter E Bibliography in Naomi Rosenblum A History of Women Photographers New York Abbeville 1994 pp 328 347 Palmquist Peter E Resources for Second World War Women Photographers History of Photography vol 18 no 3 Autumn 1994 pp 247 255 Palmquist Peter E Women Photographers and the American Indian in An Idaho Photographer ln Focus Pocatello Idaho Idaho State University 1993 pp 121 149 Palmquist Peter E She Saved Soldier s Lives Lost Her Own Elizabeth Fleischmann Women s Heritage Museum Newsletter May 29 1993 p 1 Palmquist Peter E Books by and About Women Photographers AB Bookman s Weekly March 1 1993 pp 845 856 Palmquist Peter E Pioneer Women Photographers in Nineteenth Century California California History Spring 1992 pp 111 127 Palmquist Peter E Abbie E Cardozo Making it in a Man s World The Humboldt Historian vol 39 no 6 November December 1991 pp 24 25 Palmquist Peter E Women Photographers in Nineteenth Century California USA An Overview Photoresearcher European Society for the History of Photography June 1991 pp 12 20 Palmquist Peter E A Gallery of California s Lady Shadowcatchers The Californians November December 1990 pp 52 57 Palmquist Peter E Elizabeth Fleischmann Aschheim Pioneer X Ray Photographer Western States Jewish History October 1990 pp 35 45 Palmquist Peter E Vignettes of daguerreians Mrs Julia Ann Rudolph Mrs Julia Shannon The Daguerreian Annual 1990 Eureka California The Daguerreian Society 1990 pp 187 199 Palmquist Peter E Miss L M Ayers A Photographer Out of the Ordinary The Humboldt Historian May June 1990 pp 16 17 Palmquist Peter E Women in Photography Selected Readings a checklist Photography in the West 2 Manhattan Kansas Sunflower University Press 1989 pp 127 132 Palmquist Peter E Women in Photography Selected Readings Journal of the West January 1989 pp 127 132 Palmquist Peter E 19th Century California Women Photographers in Yesterday and Tomorrow California Women Artists New York Midmarch Arts Press 1989 pp 282 293 Palmquist Peter E The Indomitable Abbie Cardozo Photography In the West 1 Manhattan Kansas Sunflower University Press 1987 pp 106 109 Palmquist Peter E Uncle Frank Learned Photography at an Early Age Includes Mary Spesert The Humboldt Historian November December 1985 pp 17 19 Palmquist Peter E The Ruth Roberts Collection of California Indian Photographs A Brief Review Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology vol 5 nos 1 amp 2 1983 in print as of June 1985 pp 3 32 Palmquist Peter E Portraits and Insights from Two Skilled Image Makers Abbie Cardozo and Elmo Seely The Humboldt Historian May June 1984 pp 6 8 Palmquist Peter E Stereo Artist Mrs E W Withington or How I use My Skirt for a Darktent Stereo World vol 10 no 5 November December 1983 pp 20 21 Palmquist Peter E Photographers in Petticoats Journal of the West vol 21 no 2 April 1982 Palmquist Peter E California Nineteenth Century Women Photographers The Photographic Collector vol 1 no 3 Fall 1980 Exhibitions edit From Aaron to Withington Selections from Peter Palmquist s Collection of Women Photographers Yale University s Beinecke Rare Book amp Manuscript Library April 2010 June 26 2010 5 Guest curator Shadowcatchers California Women Photographers 1850 1920 Grace Hudson Museum Ukiah California November 14 1990 April 7 1991 Guest curator Focus West Three Jewish Photographers 1850 1905 Louis Heller and Elizabeth Fleischmann Nineteenth Century Jewish Photographers in California Judah L Magnes Museum Berkeley California June 3 October 7 1990 Guest curator Emma B Freeman With Nature s Children Sutter County Community Memorial Museum Yuba City California January March 1988 Guest curator Emma B Freeman With Nature s Children Grace Hudson Museum Ukiah California June September 1987 Curator Emma B Freeman Lighthouse Art Gallery Crescent City California January 1987 Curator Louise E Halsey An American Pictorialist Reese Bullen Gallery Humboldt State University Arcata California January 10 30 1985 Curator Emma B Freeman Photographs Women s History Week Clarke Memorial Museum Eureka California March 6 12 1983 Curator With Nature s Children The Photographs of Emma B Freeman Humboldt Federal Savings Bank Eureka Branch February 1978 McKinleyville Branch March 1978 Curator Historical West Coast Photography Fine California Views by A W Ericson 1848 1927 With Nature s Children by Emma B Freeman 1880 1928 and Photographer of a Frontier by Peter Britt 1819 1905 International Center of Photography New York City New York March 18 April 17 1977 Curator With Nature s Children Emma B Freeman 1880 1928 Camera and Brush The Nautilus Gallery Arcata California March 5 24 1977 Online archives edit Palmquist Peter E amp Women in Photography International Archive Arcata California 2003Palmquist Peter E amp Women in Photography International Archive Bibliography of books by and about women photographers in the collection of the Women in Photography International Archive as of January 1 2000 Women in Photography International Archive Arcata CA 2000Palmquist Peter E Bibliography of articles by and about women in photography 1840 1990 4th ed unindexed Women in Photography International Archive Arcata CA 2000References edit a b Myriam Weisang Misrach 1992 Through The Lens of Time at Women Artists of the American West site Purdue University 1 a b Palmquist Memorial Humboldt University Library About at Peter E Palmquist Memorial Fund for Historical Photographic Research site 2 a b c Hirsh Robert 2003 Peter Eric Palmquist 1936 2003 In Afterimage Mar Apr 2003 30 5 a b c Peter E Palmquist 2001 A Collector s Obsession Photographs of Humboldt County California from the Collection Humboldt County Calif Rosenblum Naomi 1994 A history of women photographers First ed Abbeville Press ISBN 978 1 55859 761 7 Franco Dorothy 1995 Women in Focus In Art Documentation Bulletin of the Art Libraries Society of North America July 1 1995 p 55 Simmons B 1992 New Photography Journals Art Documentation Journal of the Art Libraries Society of North America 11 3 127 130 Misrach Myriam Weisang Peter E Palmquist Biography Women in Photography Archive Purdue University Retrieved 8 April 2016 Mary Rourke 2003 Obituaries Peter Palmquist 66 Photography Historian Los Angeles Times January 20 2003 Guide to the Peter Palmquist Collection of Women in Photography Yale University Library Finding Aid 3 External links editPeter E Palmquist Papers Yale Collection of Western Americana Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter E Palmquist amp oldid 1134012551, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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