Roger Fenton: photographer of the 1850s [Hayward Gallery, London 4 February to 17 April 1988]

Roger Fenton: photographer of the 1850s [Hayward Gallery, London 4 February to 17 April 1988] image
ISBN-10:

1853320161

ISBN-13:

9781853320163

Author(s): FENTON, Roger
Edition: First Edition
Released: Jan 01, 1988
Publisher: South Bank Board
Format: Paperback, 184 pages
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Description:

Roger Fenton achieved widespread fame for his coverage of the Crimean War, as it was the first extensive photographic documentation of a war. "The Valley of the Shadow of Death" is regarded as one of the most important photographs of war that has ever been recorded. However, the Crimean photographs account for only a small section of the thousands that he produced, and of the many subjects in which he took an interest.Fenton's work was greatly admired by Queen Victoria, and he was commissioned to take portraits of the royal family. He traveled and photographed extensively in the United Kingdom and Russia. He also photographed still lifes and landscapes. These landscapes, full of Romantic poetic sensibility, may be the greatest tribute to his art, revealing the audacity and innovation of his vision, together with a sense of serene harmony. They provide a unique view of the Victorian aesthetic.In an introductory essay, Richard Pare provides an account of the artist's life, and his many and varied contributions to the art of photography.











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