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Gustave Le Gray — The Haloed Sun
Gustave Le Gray

The Haloed Sun

1856

Among Le Gray's most celebrated seascapes, this image exemplifies his innovative double-negative technique that allowed him to properly expose both the bright sky and darker water, creating compositions that rivaled contemporary Romantic paintings.

Medium
Albumen print, No. 21 from the album "Vistas del Mar"

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Gustave Le Gray, The Haloed Sun, 1856

Among Le Gray's most celebrated seascapes, this image exemplifies his innovative double-negative technique that allowed him to properly expose both the bright sky and darker water, creating compositions that rivaled contemporary Romantic paintings.

Medium
Albumen print, No. 21 from the album "Vistas del Mar"
Year
1856
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Related themes

French, Albumen Print, Atmospheric, Serene, 19th Century, Photograph, Landscape, Naturalism, Ocean, Sepia Tones

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Art Institute of Chicago, Cleveland Museum of Art