Modern Photography
Editor: C. G. Holme
Publisher: The Studio
Edition & Year: 1936 Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 126
Size: 8 in × 10 in
Modern Photography stands as a significant historical record of photography’s transformation from a technical medium into a recognized modern art form. Edited by C. G. Holme, the influential editor behind The Studio magazine, this 1936 hardcover edition captures the spirit of innovation that defined photography during the interwar period.
The book presents a curated selection of photographic works that reflect contemporary movements in modernism, pictorialism, and emerging documentary styles. Emphasis is placed on composition, light, abstraction, and experimentation—marking a decisive shift away from purely representational photography toward expressive and artistic interpretation.
As a publication from The Studio, a prestigious authority on art and design, the volume bridges photography with wider trends in painting, architecture, and graphic design. Its large 8 × 10 inch format allows for high-quality reproduction and visual impact, making it both an aesthetic object and a scholarly reference.
Beyond its visual content, Modern Photography is invaluable for understanding how photographers of the 1930s approached balance, tone, structure, and subject matter. It offers a window into the artistic debates of the time and preserves the work of photographers who helped shape the foundations of modern visual culture.
Produced in durable hardcover and designed for collectors and institutions, this edition remains a prized acquisition for anyone studying the history of photography, modern art, or design publishing.
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Editor: C. G. Holme – influential figure in early modern art publishing
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Publisher: The Studio, London
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Edition: 1936 hardcover
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Content: Modernist photographic works and visual experimentation
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Format: Large 8 × 10 inch hardcover for enhanced image presentation
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Pages: 126 pages of curated photographic content
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Historical Value: Documents photography during a critical period of modernist transition
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Collector Appeal: Highly sought after by photography and design collectors
Collector’s Note
This 1936 hardcover edition of Modern Photography is a rare and important artifact from the golden age of art publishing. Issued by The Studio, it captures a pivotal moment when photography firmly established itself as a modern art form. A valuable addition for collectors of vintage photography books, modernist design, and early 20th-century visual culture.

















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