Pictorialism
Pictorialism was a photographic movement in vogue from around 1885. It reached its height in the early years of the 20th century. Pictorialism largely subscribed to the idea that art photography needed to emulate the painting and etching of the time.
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A Haunt of Ancient Peace
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A Mountain River, Chamonix, 1931
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A Summer Idyll
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A Village Street
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A Village Street
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Alaskan Waters, c1930
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An English Holland
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Ancient Streets, A Pictorialist photograph
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Approaching Valdez, Alaska
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Bullrushes in the Moonlight
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Camps Bay, Cape Town
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Canoe on Dal Lake, India
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Cherry Blossom Time at Kenchoji Temple, Kamakura
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Conspiritors
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Crevasse in Mer de Glace, Chamonix, France
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Crusader Harbour
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Cuernavaca, Mexico. c1920
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Dal Lake, India
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Dunster, Somerset
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English Fishing Village
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Fisher’s Yard
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Fishing Boats going to Sea
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Foilage
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Glen Etive, Scotland
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Going Home
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Indian Beauty, c1920
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Indian Beauty, c1920
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Indian Street Barber
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Italian Gardens, Hyde Park, London
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Japanese Pictorialist – Flowers
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Japanese Pictorialist – Mountain Vegetation
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Japanese Pictorialist – Preying Mantis
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