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Peter Henry Emerson — The Fringe of the Mere
Peter Henry Emerson

The Fringe of the Mere

1883

Water's edge becomes a study in atmospheric perspective as Emerson applies his naturalistic philosophy to landscape photography. The soft focus and careful tonal balance demonstrate his rejection of sharp mechanical precision in favor of vision that mimics natural human sight.

Medium
Photogravure, pl. X from the album "Pictures of East Anglian Life" (1888)

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Peter Henry Emerson, The Fringe of the Mere, 1883

Water's edge becomes a study in atmospheric perspective as Emerson applies his naturalistic philosophy to landscape photography. The soft focus and careful tonal balance demonstrate his rejection of sharp mechanical precision in favor of vision that mimics natural human sight.

Medium
Photogravure, pl. X from the album "Pictures of East Anglian Life" (1888)
Year
1883
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Related themes

Naturalistic, Atmospheric, Serene, Documentary, Landscape, Nature, Photogravure, Modern, British, Rural

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