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  1. Henry Peach Robinson ( Ludlow, 1830. július 9. – Royal Tunbridge Wells, 1901. február 21.) angol fotográfus, a piktorialista fotográfia jelentős képviselője. A haldokló búcsúja (1856) című alkotása a 19. század egyik híres fotográfiája.

  2. Jul 9, 1830 - Feb 21, 1901. Henry Peach Robinson was an English pictorialist photographer best known for his pioneering combination printing - joining multiple negatives or prints to form a single image; an early example of photomontage. He joined vigorously in contemporary debates in the photographic press and associations about the legitimacy ...

  3. Artist: Henry Peach Robinson (British, Ludlow, Shropshire 1830–1901 Tunbridge Wells, Kent) Printer: Ralph Winwood Robinson (British, 1862–1942) Date: 1885, printed ca. 1901. Medium: Platinum print from glass negative. Dimensions: 26.3 x 36.6 cm. (10 3/6 x 14 7/16 in.) Classification: Photographs

  4. Consumed by the passion of unrequited love, a young woman lies suspended in the dark space of her unrealized dreams in Henry Peach Robinson's illustration of the Shakespearean verse "She never told her love,/ But let concealment, like a worm i' the bud,/ Feed on her damask cheek" (Twelfth Night II,iv,111-13).

  5. Henry Peach Robinson (9. července 1830, Ludlow, Shropshire - 21. února 1901, Turnbridge Wells, Kent) byl anglický piktorialistický fotograf známý svými kombinovanými tisky – spojováním četných negativů do jednotlivých obrazů, předchůdce fotomontáže.

  6. Henry Peach Robinson Biography. Born on 9 th July 1830, Englishman Henry Peach Robinson was a pioneer of pictorialist photography earned the term “the King of photographic picture making” and also was a great photographer of the contemporary times. Robinson had been influential till the discovery of naturalistic photography by Peter Henry ...

  7. Sep 24, 2017 · Henry Peach Robinson’s “Fading Away”, a tableaux scene of 5 negatives composited together. People’s conceptions of photography were shaken. There was (and is) a pervasive belief that photography is inherently documentary and truthful.

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