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All the Mighty World: The Photographs of Roger Fenton, 1852-1860 [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, height x width x depth: 254x305x23 mm, weight: 1792 g, 174 illus.
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Jun-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • ISBN-10: 030019949X
  • ISBN-13: 9780300199499
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, height x width x depth: 254x305x23 mm, weight: 1792 g, 174 illus.
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  • ISBN-13: 9780300199499
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Roger Fenton (18191869) was England's most celebrated photographer during the 1850s, the young medium's most glorious moment. After studying law and painting, Fenton took up the camera in 1851 and immediately began to produce highly original images. During a decade of work he mastered every photographic genre he attempted: architectural photography, landscape, portraiture, still life, reportage, and tableau vivant.

Fenton pictured noble country houses, evocative ruins, and the rolling countryside that surrounded themmajestic summations of rural England. Equally arresting are his muscular views of cathedrals and of the royal castles and Houses of Parliament that embodied Britain's power. Possessing flawless technique and an artist's instinct for composition and light, he made photographs that combine the clarity of a newly modern world with the poetry of a Romantic sensibility. Fenton's most compelling landscape worksintense meditations infused with a reverence for naturecall to mind cloud studies by Constable or Turner's explorations of light and atmosphere.

Fenton's grasp was wide-ranging. He traveled to Russia in 1852 and was among the first to photograph the Kremlin and other landmarks of Moscow and Kiev. Commissioned in 1855 to document the Crimean Warwhich pitted European nations against an expansionist Russiahe returned with portraits of shell-shocked soldiers and confident officers, views of a chaotic Balaklava harbor, and bleak panoramas of the terrain of battle.

Sharing the mid-nineteenth-century passion for all things exotic, Fenton produced a series of posed Orientalist costume pictures in which he strove for the theatrical effects of Delacroix and Ingres. A final, remarkable series of lush still lifes triumphantly achieves the same goal that Fenton had sought from the beginning: to demonstrate that photography could equal painting and even surpass it.

An active proponent of photography, Fenton was the force behind the founding of the Photographic Society (later the Royal Photographic Society), which encouraged the advancement of the medium and the exhibition of members' works throughout Britain. But in 1862, for reasons both personal and professional, he sold his equipment and negatives, resigned from society, and returned to the practice of law. In a career of a single decade, Fenton had done much to transform photography into a medium of powerful expression and visual delight.

This volume presents ninety of Fenton's finest photographs, exactingly reproduced. Six leading scholars have contributed nine illustrated essays that address every aspect of Fenton's career, as well as a comprehensive, documented chronology. [ This book was originally published in 2004 and has gone out of print. This edition is a print-on-demand version of the original book.]

Recenzijas

. This highly anticipated exploration of the career of British photographic pioneer Roger Fenton discusses Fenton's work during the "golden age" of the radically new medium and presents 90 of his finest photographs.

Directors' Foreword vii
Acknowledgments viii
Lenders to the Exhibition xi
A Note on Early Photographic Techniques xii
Map of the British Isles, with major sites photographed
xiv
Fenton
"A New Starting Point": Roger Fenton's Life
2(30)
Sarah Greenough
"On Nature's Invitation Do I Come": Roger Fenton's Landscapes
32(22)
Malcolm Daniel
In Pursuit of Architecture
54(20)
Gordon Baldwin
"Mr. Fenton Explained Everything": Queen Victoria and Roger Fenton
74(8)
Roger Taylor
"Trying His Hand upon Some Oriental Figure Subjects"
82(8)
Gordon Baldwin
Roger Fenton and the Still-Life Tradition
90(9)
Pam Roberts
PLATES
99(141)
"A Most Enthusiastic Cultivator of His Art": Fenton's Critics and the Trajectory of His Career
199(12)
Roger Taylor
"The Exertions of Mr. Fenton": Roger Fenton and the Founding of the Photographic Society
211(10)
Pam Roberts
Roger Fenton: The Artist's Eye
221(10)
Richard Pare
A Chronology of the Life and Photographic Career of Roger Fenton
231(9)
Roger Taylor
Gordon Baldwin
List of Plates 240(5)
Notes to the Essays and Chronology 245(22)
Bibliography 267(16)
Index 283(7)
Photograph Credits 290
Gordon Baldwin is Associate Curator of Photographs at the J. Paul Getty Museum; Malcolm Daniel is Curator in Charge, Department of Photographs, at The Metropolitan Museum of Art; and Sarah Greenough is Curator of Photographs at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.