Landscape in Photographs by Hellman

Landscape in Photographs by Hellman

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Until the 19th century, landscape was seen merely as a backdrop to a main subject, but with the rise of industrialization, natural settings became increasingly rare in urban life and, therefore, more valued and frequently represented. This book looks at the evolution of the landscape as photographic subject.

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Landscape in Photographs by Hellman

This is a stunning look at the evolution of the landscape as photographic subject. Like painters and draftsmen before them, photographers turned to the landscape as a source of inspiration after the invention of the medium in 1839. Since then, changing artistic movements and technical advancements have provided opportunities for camera artists to approach the subject in diverse and imaginative ways. Until the 19th century, landscape was seen merely as a backdrop to a main subject, but with the rise of industrialization, natural settings became increasingly rare in urban life and, therefore, more valued and frequently represented. Plein air photographers recorded landscapes near and far, while Pictorialists added emotional resonance to the scenery with their painterly style. During the 20th century, the lenses of Edward Weston and Ansel Adams discovered lines, shades, and textures, and the landscape became a creation of rich tones and graphic compositions.
Karen Hellman is assistant curator in the Department of Photographs at the J. Paul Getty Museum. Brett Abbot is curator of photography at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta.
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ISBN 13 9781606061039
ISBN 10 1606061038
Title Landscape in Photographs
Author Hellman
Series Getty Publications -
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Publisher Getty Trust Publications
Year published 2012-06-05
Number of pages 112
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.