Caroline Whiting Fellows
Caroline Whiting Fellows was a photographer active in the year 1930. The documentation of the artist's output focuses exclusively on photographic works, represented by holdings in a major national institution.
Fellows’s works are preserved in the permanent collection of the National Gallery of Art. The documented corpus includes nine photographs, establishing their contributions to 20th-century American art. Five of the works currently held in the database are identified generically as "Untitled," suggesting their value lies in documentation or technical merit rather than narrative titling.
The preservation of these images within the National Gallery of Art confirms their stature as museum-quality pieces of the era. The limited but significant number of surviving photographs provides insight into the style and focus of Caroline Whiting Fellows's practice during their documented period of activity. Scholarly interest in Caroline Whiting Fellows prints continues today, frequently supported by the availability of high-quality prints derived from the original negatives and photographic materials.