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As a pictorialist, Eickemeyer believed photographs were works of art.
Struss was not the only Pictorialist making geometric images in the 1910's, but he pursued this direction with remarkable energy and consistency.
How will Mr. Wilson, the stage pictorialist, approach Shakespeare, the wordsmith?
Pictorialist James Craig Annan, born into a household at the forefront of photography technology.
For the pictorialist, a photograph, like a painting, drawing or engraving, was a way of projecting an emotional intent into the viewer's realm of imagination.
He was described by photography critic Sidney Allen as the "most versatile" pictorialist of his time, and excelled in both landscapes and portraits.
Unlike the rest of Europe, pictorialism remained popular in Spain throughout the 1920s and 1930s, and Ventosa was the most prolific pictorialist of that period.
But Mr. Antonioni, who continues to film today at the age of 92 despite being rendered mute and partly paralyzed by a stroke in 1985, is no mere pictorialist.
The "Visions of Port Phillip exhibition displays the photographic works of their son, early 20th century Pictorialist John William Twycross.
She was a traditional pictorialist, interested in simple beauty and soft-focus imagery, and she kept this same aesthetic vision whether she was taking portraits, landscapes or still lifes.
Carl Werntz was a 'Camera Pictorialist' photographer He ventured to the Southwestern United States to record Native American life in Arizona and New Mexico.
Like contemporaries Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Steichen, Hutchinson first made his mark as a pictorialist, using lighting and darkroom techniques to transform his work into artistic images.
And, since Worcester and its region, the home of many camera clubs, played a significant role in the Pictorialist movement, the museum has added some works from its own collection that complement the Minneapolis show nicely.
It is not altogether surprising to chance upon an unknown pictorialist, even a good one, wielding (as most of them did) a soft-focus lens and painterly printing techniques to fashion ideal scenes of domestic tranquillity, Edenic nature or feminine beauty.
Sally Gall Julie Saul Gallery 155 Spring Street, at West Broadway SoHo Through Thursday Sally Gall continues to use Pictorialist devices, including soft focus and warm print tones, in her decorous landscape photographs.
There was also a strong Camera Pictorialist movement in California and many of these photographers worked in a Tonalist manner, shooting and developing gauzy photographs of figures or landscapes or even figures in the landscape with a soft focus and absence of dramatic contrast.