Arthur Prentiss
Image:Columbia River Highway showing Loops at Rowena in Wasco county.JPG|thumb|300px|right|Rowena Loops from the Historic [Columbia River Highway|Columbia River Highway], by Arthur Prentiss. 1917.
Arthur M. Prentiss was an American photographer. Some of his photos are part of the Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Collection held in the Library Of Congress and most of his work was developed in Oregon.
Photography
Prentiss worked in the principal photography studios of Oregon between 1913-1922.In 1913, Prentiss joined the Weister Company.
In 1917, he joined Benjamin A. Gifford, the most famous photographer of Oregon at that time, creating Gifford-Prentiss Inc. The Gifford & Prentiss Studio was located on SW Washington between Twelfth and Thirteenth Street in Portland and lasted until Gifford retired in 1920. Note that Benjamin Gifford bought Kiser Photo Co. photographs and many of them are housed in the Gifford and Prentiss photograph collection.
In 1922 Prentiss acquired Weister's studio and negatives.
Arthur M. Prentiss principal studio, as a single professional photographer, was in 45 Fourth Street in Portland Oregon
He produced views of the Construction of Highways in Oregon: Columbia River Highway and John Day Highway. Prentiss also documented life and works of people of Oregon.
Collections
- The following collections, in the University of Oregon, hold Prentiss' photographs:
- *' - It documents the work of the Spruce Production Division of the Bureau of Aircraft Division, commanded by Colonel Brice P. Disque.
- *' - It consists in the documentation of the city of Portland, Oregon landmarks, and commercial operations. The photographs of this studio were taken by George Weister and Arthur Prentiss.
- * - Photographs of Oregon, and views of the Columbia River, Columbia River Gorge, and Columbia River Highway. Other subjects include are agriculture, fishing and fisheries and transportation
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Exhibitions
- - Photographs of the Columbia River Gorge, 1867-1957. From October 4, 2008 to January 11, 2009. Portland Art Museum. Includes photos by Carleton E. Watkins, Arthur M. Prentiss, Fred Kiser, Lily E. White, William Henry Jackson and others.