- pictorialist
- adjective or noun see pictorialism
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
pictorialist — lə̇st noun ( s) : one who produces a picture especially by photography for its own sake or as an end in itself interesting both to the pictorialist and the professional is the article on architectural photography Photography Year Book … Useful english dictionary
pictorialist — 1. noun An artist working in the style of pictorialism. 2. adjective In the style of pictorialism. See Also: pictorialistic … Wiktionary
pictorialist — pic·to·ri·al·ist … English syllables
pictorialism — pictorialist, n. /pik tawr ee euh liz euhm, tohr /, n. 1. Fine Arts. the creation or use of pictures or visual images, esp. of recognizable or realistic representations. 2. emphasis on purely photographic or scenic qualities for its own sake,… … Universalium
Rudolf Dührkoop — (* 1. August 1848 in Hamburg; † 3. April 1918 ebenda) war ein Hamburger Porträtfotograf. Zunächst Autodidakt, arbeitete Dührkoop seit 1883 als Berufsfotograf und wurde schließlich zu einem der führenden Vertreter der Pictorialismus.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Minya Diez-Dührkoop — (Selbstporträt, 1908) Minya Diez Dührkoop (* 21. Juni 1873 in Hamburg; † 17. November 1929 ebenda) war eine deutsche Berufsfotografin. Inhaltsverzeichnis … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Stieglitz, Alfred — born Jan. 1, 1864, Hoboken, N.J., U.S. died July 13, 1946, New York, N.Y. U.S. photographer and exhibitor of modern art. He was taken to Europe by his wealthy family to further his education in 1881. In 1883 he abandoned engineering studies in… … Universalium
Group f/64 — was a group of famous San Francisco photographers who espoused a common philosophy and photographic style. The group was created in 1932, and it is usually listed as including: * Ansel Adams+ * Imogen Cunningham+ * John Paul Edwards+ * Consuelo… … Wikipedia