The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . HERMAN SCHERVEE. The Worcester of 1898. 745 It is a curious fact, though not often insisted upon, that the art of pho-tography is ruled by the same general laws as govern the art of the same teaching, word for word, may be given. Color, light,shadow, grouping, perspective, proportion, selection, treatment, are as im-portant to be considered in photography as in painting. As the mind of man is scarcely limited in scope of thought and invention,so will photography have no limits to its advance in re


The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . HERMAN SCHERVEE. The Worcester of 1898. 745 It is a curious fact, though not often insisted upon, that the art of pho-tography is ruled by the same general laws as govern the art of the same teaching, word for word, may be given. Color, light,shadow, grouping, perspective, proportion, selection, treatment, are as im-portant to be considered in photography as in painting. As the mind of man is scarcely limited in scope of thought and invention,so will photography have no limits to its advance in realms of art. There is a strong force of intellect constantly working to develop this art,and photographic ranks are filled with men of aesthetic minds who study topresent nature in her highest aspect by works infused with poetic thoughtsand feelings. Worcester has done a great deal in promoting art in photography throughthe efforts of Herman Schervee, who stands to-day at the head of New Eng-land photographers, and whose works are admired not only throughout thiscountry, but i


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