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A New Art: Photography and Impressionism (Hardback)
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A New Art: Photography and Impressionism (Hardback)

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Hardback 248 Pages
Published: 29/03/2022
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In the 19th century, numerous photographers chose the same motifs as Impressionist painters: the forest of Fontainebleau, the cliffs of Étretat or the modern metropolis of Paris. They, too, studied the changing light, seasons and weather conditions. From its inception, photographers pursued artistic ambitions, as evidenced by their experimentation with composition and perspective, by means of various technical procedures. Until the First World War, the relationship between photography and painting was characterized both by competition and mutual influence. The exhibition and catalogue examine these interactions and illuminate the development of the new medium from the 1850s to its establishment as an autonomous art form around 1900.

With contributions by: Dominique De Font-Réaulx, Monika Faber, Matthias Krüger, Ulrich Pohlmann, Esther Ruelfs, Helene Von Saldern, Bernd Stiegler, and Daniel Zamani.

Publisher: Prestel
ISBN: 9783791379401
Number of pages: 248
Weight: 1962 g
Dimensions: 308 x 248 x 30 mm

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