-
stimulating the
imagination by
direct or
indirect means." Science,
pictorialists contended,
might answer a
demand for
truthful information, but art must...
- of the
medium itself. The f/64
school met with
opposition from the
pictorialists,
particularly William Mortensen, who
called their work "hard and brittle"...
-
Archer form a new
camera club, the
Camera Pictorialists of Los
Angeles (Los
Angeles Camera Pictorialists). The club
eventually became very influential...
-
century that
scholars started to take
interest in Degas's photographs.
Pictorialist photographers,
whose work is
characterized by soft
focus and atmospheric...
- theatre,
which consisted of
meticulous attention to detail, slow pacing,
pictorialist composition,
close collaborations with actors, use of
tranquil atmosphere...
-
Antonioni as "the cinema's
exemplary modernist" and one of its "great
pictorialists—his
images reflect, with a cold enticement, the
abstractions that fascinated...
- of
native North Americans are
preserved in the
George Eastman House.
Pictorialists,
throughout Europe and
other western countries, in
efforts to have photography...
-
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...
- Pond—Moonlight 1904
Edward Steichen Mamaroneck, New York,
United States Pictorialist hand-colored photograph; only
three versions exist. In 2006, a print...
- 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...