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  1. Frederick H. Evans (26 June 1853 – 24 June 1943) was an English photographer, best known for his images of architectural subjects, such as English and French cathedrals. [1][2] Evans was born and died in London.

  2. Frederick H. Evans (born June 26, 1853, London, England—died June 24, 1943, London) was an English photographer whose studies of cathedrals in England and France are considered among the world’s finest architectural photographs. Little is known of Evans’s early life.

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  3. Frederick H. Evans (26 June 1853 – 24 June 1943) was an English photographer, best known for his images of architectural subjects, such as English and French cathedrals. Evans was born and died in London.

  4. Considered one of the most notable architectural photographers of all time, Frederick H. Evans dedicated his photographic career to capturing the monumental cathedrals of England and France. His use of platinum paper resulted in delicate prints that brought the unique characteristics of his subjects to life.

  5. Frederick H. Evans (British, 1853–1943) was best known for his photographs of medieval cathedrals, such as the image at right of England's Wells Cathedral—arguably the best-known example of his work.

  6. Feb 21, 2024 · Evans was the first British photographer whose work Alfred Stieglitz published in Camera Work, his influential journal of photography.

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  8. A major figure in British Pictorialism and a driving force of its influential society The Linked Ring, Frederick Evans is best known for his moving interpretations of medieval cathedrals rendered with unmatched subtlety in platinum prints.

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