Auto Ferry: San Francisco

Photograph

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Name/Title

Auto Ferry: San Francisco

Entry/Object ID

2000.3.4

Photograph Details

Type of Photograph

Gelatin silver print

Category

American Art, 1800 to 1945, Photographs

Acquisition

Accession

2000.3

Source or Donor

John Gutmann

Acquisition Method

Gift

Credit Line

Crocker Art Museum, gift of the Artist

Made/Created

Artist

John Gutmann

Date made

1934

Time Period

20th Century

Place

City

San Francisco

County

San Francisco county

State/Province

California

Country

United States

Continent

North America

Lexicon

Legacy Lexicon

Object Name

Web-Tag-California Artists

Dimensions

Height

8 in

Width

10 in

Location

Category

Storage

Interpretative Labels

Label Type

Website Medium

Label

Gelatin silver print

General Notes

Note

User Text: A German émigré, John Gutmann was one of the first to develop an important photography program on the West Coast, doing so at San Francisco State College (now University) in 1946. Gutmann originally came to the United States from Berlin in 1933. Although educated in art history and philosophy, he was self-taught in photography. Gutmann arrived with press credentials, however, and readily found freelance work. The diversity of American city life and its amusements became his favorite topic of exploration. For these, he shot black and white documentary-style images using available light. Often favoring low vantage points, Gutmann heightened pictorial tensions by exaggerating perspective so that even ordinary scenes of daily life such as this packed ferry deck seem somehow strange and marvelous. In 1936, Gutmann was hired at what was then San Francisco State College to teach photography part-time. That same year, the photographer traveled extensively, visiting Chicago, Detroit, Atlanta and the American Southwest. By 1938, he had been appointed assistant professor of art at the college and was also exhibiting his photographs and watercolors nationally. After serving the United States Office of War Information during World War II, Gutmann returned to teaching and established the creative photography program at San Francisco State, among the first such university programs in the United States.