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visible brush strokes or
other mani****tion of the surface. For the
pictorialist, a photograph, like a painting,
drawing or engraving, was a way of projecting...
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Western (U.S.) viewpoint. In part, they
formed in
opposition to the
pictorialist photographic style that had
dominated much of the
early 20th century...
- and "poor"
quality of the print. In 1932,
Adams helped form the anti-
pictorialist Group f/64, a
loose and
relatively short-lived ****ociation of like-minded...
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photographic tableau has its
roots not in the
theatrical tableau vivant, but in
pictorialist photography, such as that of
Alfred Stieglitz, a
movement with its roots...
- The
Beyond (Italian: …E tu
vivrai nel terrore! L'aldilà, lit. "… And you will live in terror! The afterlife") is a 1981 English-language
Italian Southern...
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Archer form a new
camera club, the
Camera Pictorialists of Los
Angeles (Los
Angeles Camera Pictorialists). The club
eventually became very influential...
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intimate views of a
domesticated landscape. At the same time, the
parallel Pictorialist Photography movement was born with
gauzy landscapes and
figurative photographs...
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century that
scholars started to take
interest in Degas's photographs.
Pictorialist photographers,
whose work is
characterized by soft
focus and atmospheric...
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Rudolf Eickemeyer Jr. (August 7, 1862 –
April 25, 1932) was an
American pictorialist photographer,
active in the late 19th and
early 20th centuries. He was...
- way of the mani****tion much
loved by
aficionados of the then-po****r
Pictorialist approach.
Autochromes continued to be
produced as gl****
plates into the...