The Photographic World Picture
A New Prehistory of Photography
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Yale University Press
Publishing:4th Aug '26
£50.00
This title is due to be published on 4th August, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A dynamic prehistory of photography tracing the medium through more than four centuries of Western art
The prehistory of photography is often told as a story of science, of a magic arising from the camera obscura and advances in chemistry, but not as a history of art. In this exhilarating and erudite book, Andrew Moisey uses a practicing photographer’s perspective to show how a sense of “being there”—the immediacy, takenness, and embodiment inherent in a photograph—originates in the Western art of everyday life before photography. Moisey argues that photography’s spirit appears in art before its invention—and that its invention sets the standard of first-person subjectivity on which Impressionism and Modernism were raised.
Spanning over four centuries from the Renaissance to today, the book shows how pictorial models of the present shift from “world pictures” to embodied, situated encounters before photography’s invention, giving paintings and prints a crucial role in photography’s ancestry for the first time. Moisey then reverses the book’s perspective to reveal how photographic artists in the twentieth century used graphic abstraction to resurrect the early modern “world picture” of life. Drawing on his experiences as both a scholar and a photographer, Moisey grounds his book in art history and his own first-hand experience.
“Moisey’s exceptionally ambitious and independent-minded study conjoins Western philosophy and art history in surprising and stimulating ways. His impressive knowledge of art history and philosophy complemented by his photographic practice gives a sense of emerging from the library, the museum, and the studio.”—Michael Leja, author of A Flood of Pictures: The Formation of a Picture Culture in the United States
“This book aspires to nothing less than capturing Western ways of relating to images from Hieronymus Bosch to Andreas Gursky. The book fulfills its titular promise and more.”— Andrei Pop, University of Chicago
ISBN: 9780300285208
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248 pages