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Rose Clark (American, 1852–1942) and — Miss M. of Washington, No. 17 from the portfolio "American Pictorial Photography, Series II” (1901); edition 34/150

Rose Clark (American, 1852–1942) and

Miss M. of Washington, No. 17 from the portfolio "American Pictorial Photography, Series II” (1901); edition 34/150

1899

Part of an influential portfolio promoting artistic photography in America, Clark's soft-focus portrait exemplifies the Pictorialist movement's emphasis on mood and atmosphere over sharp documentary realism.

Medium
Photogravure

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Rose Clark (American, 1852–1942) and, Miss M. of Washington, No. 17 from the portfolio "American Pictorial Photography, Series II” (1901); edition 34/150, 1899

Part of an influential portfolio promoting artistic photography in America, Clark's soft-focus portrait exemplifies the Pictorialist movement's emphasis on mood and atmosphere over sharp documentary realism.

Medium
Photogravure
Year
1899
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Related themes

Monochrome, Documentary, Photograph, American Artist, Female, Early Modern, Portrait, Photogravure, Figurative, Black and White

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