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The Encyclopedia of Photography’s Art and History

    William James Stillman

    (1828-1901)

      William James Stillman (June 1, 1828 – July 6, 1901) was an American journalist, diplomat, author, historian, and photographer. Educated as an artist, Stillman subsequently converted to the profession of journalism, working primarily as a war correspondent in Crete and the Balkans, where he served as his own photographer. For a time, he also served as United States consul in Rome, and afterward in Crete during the Cretan insurrections. He helped to train the young Arthur Evans as a war correspondent in the Balkans, and remained a lifelong friend and confidant of Evans. Later in life, he seriously considered taking over the excavation at Knossos from Minos Kalokairinos, who had been stopped from further excavation by the Cretan Assembly; he was, however, prevented from pursuing that goal further by a failure to obtain a firman, or permission, to excavate. Stillman wrote several books, one of which, his Autobiography of a Journalist, suggests that he viewed himself primarily as a writer.

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      Projects

      Portico of the Pandrosium, from the North, 1869
      The Acropolis of Athens

      Systematic visual study of the Acropolis combining documentation of architectural elements with broader views reflecting 19th-century conditions of the site.

      Books

      poetic
      Poetic Localities: Photographs of Adirondacks, Cambridge, Crete, Italy, Athens
      • Aperture, 1988