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Laura Adams Armer

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photographic studio in the Flood Building. She achieved rapid success as a portrait photographer, published her theories on composing studies for the camera, and exhibited with great acclaim at the: San Francisco Sketch Club (1900); California State Fair (1901–02); New York Camera Club (1901); Photographic Salons of San Francisco (1901-Second Prize; 1902–03); Starr King Fraternity in Oakland (1902); and San Francisco Art Association (1903). In February 1902 she sold her studio to Berkeley photographer
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Laura May Adams was born in Sacramento, California, and relocated with her family to San Francisco before 1880. Her father was a carpenter and her mother a dressmaker. In 1893 she began her art studies at the California School of Design in the Mark Hopkins Institute and left in 1899 to open her own
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called "exquisite", and contributions to the American Photographic Salons in New York City and Washington, D.C. She returned from a trip to Tahiti in October 1905 and shortly thereafter her infant daughter died. She emerged from a short retirement in late 1906 and became an active exhibiting member
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A turning point in her career came in 1919–20 when she began to document systematically the Hopi and Navajo of the Southwest, which resulted in numerous publications on their societies, art (especially sand paintings), and folklore, as well as hundreds of photographs and the film
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The couple married that July and in 1903 moved to Berkeley for the birth of their son, Austin. The pace of her exhibitions accelerated with a display at the Oakland Art Fund of her bookplate designs and prints, which
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An online facsimile of the entire text of Vol. 1 is posted on the Traditional Fine Arts Organization website (
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of the Berkeley art colony. She also exhibited on the Monterey Peninsula and vacationed in Carmel with
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boy called Younger Brother and was illustrated by both Armer and her husband. The book won the
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Armer's photographs of San Francisco's Chinatown (c. 1900) are in the collection of the
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in 1909 and began to experiment with color photography in her popular Berkeley studio.
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Jennie V. Cannon: The Untold History of the Carmel and Berkeley Art Colonies, Vol. 1
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of San Francisco. Her photos of the American Southwest are in the
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Laura Adams Armer: Painter, Photographer, Writer, and Filmmaker
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Peter Palmquist, "Laura May (Adams) Armer (active 1899-1930's)"
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Armer died in Sacramento on March 16, 1963, at the age of 89.
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The Humboldt Arts Council in the Morris Graves Museum of Art
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Picturing Chinatown: Art and Orientalism in San Francisco
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100 Years of California Photography by Women: 1850–1950
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Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia
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Index

Armer at the California School of Design c. 1895
Waterless Mountain
Newbery Medal
San Francisco
Adelaide Hanscom
Sidney Armer
Anne Brigman
Anne Brigman
Alaska–Yukon–Pacific Exposition
Waterless Mountain
Navajo
Newbery Medal
The Forest Pool
Caldecott Honor Book

Black and white photo of a Chinese man, who has a very long queue falling along his back, bending over a steaming pan on a step.
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California Historical Society
Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
Berkeley
Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Waterless Mountain
Dark Circle of Branches
In Navajo Land
Southwest
The trader's children
Farthest West ... Illustrated by Sidney Armer
The Forest Pool
"Armer, Laura Adams (1874–1963)"

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