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Oscar Gustave Rejlander (Stockholm, 19
October 1813 – Clapham, London, 18
January 1875) was a
Victorian art
photographer and an
expert in photomontage...
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photographers made them as a
matter of course,
including Oscar Gustave Rejlander and
Julia Margaret Cameron.
Lebailly continues that
child nudes even appeared...
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Retrieved 5
March 2024. "Oscar Gustav: The
Early Years at
Wolverhampton Rejlander". www.historywebsite.co.uk. "Fading Away (x1984-1)". artmuseum.princeton...
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called combination printing) was "The Two Ways of Life" (1857) by
Oscar Rejlander,
followed shortly thereafter by the
images of
photographer Henry Peach...
- absent. An
early example of the
genre is
photographer Oscar Gustave Rejlander's Head of St. John the
Baptist in a Charger, a
print made by combining...
- A. May, and
Joseph Wolf
Portraits by the
Swedish photographer Oscar Rejlander Anatomical diagrams by
Charles Bell and
Friedrich Henle Illustrative quotations...
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relatively easy-to-use
animation and
compositing software. In 1857,
Oscar Rejlander created the world's
first "special effects"
image by
combining different...
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March 1901,
takes its name from a
famous photograph posed by
Oscar Rejlander after an
episode in
Charles ****ens' 1853
novel Bleak House, and is the...
- more than one
negative on a
single piece of
printing paper (e.g. O. G.
Rejlander, 1857), front-projection and
computer montage techniques. Much as a collage...
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Oscar Gustave Rejlander portraying disgust in
plates from
Charles Darwin's The
Expression of the
Emotions in Man and Animals...