Excerpt from Brush and Pencil, Vol. 9: An Illustrated Magazine of the Arts of to-Day; October, 1901, to March, 1902
Happily there is no longer any uncertainty. The photographers have elected to be classed with the artists, and not with the opticians and chemists exclusively. They express their willingness to stand by the canons of art, for better or for worse, now and hereafter. They call to the seat of judgment over their works juries in which the artists are a majority and the photographers a minority.
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