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  1. Henry Peach Robinson (9 July 1830, Ludlow, Shropshire – 21 February 1901, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent) was an English pictorialist photographer best known for his pioneering combination printing [1] - joining multiple negatives or prints to form a single image; [2] an early example of photomontage. [3]

  2. Henry Peach Robinson (born July 9, 1830, Ludlow, Shropshire, England—died February 21, 1901, Tunbridge Wells, Kent) was an English photographer whose Pictorialist photographs and writings made him one of the most influential photographers of the second half of the 19th century.

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  3. Robinson seamlessly combined five separate negatives to produce this intimate narrative of family tragedy. The scene centers on a bedridden young woman dying of tuberculosis—or possibly of a broken heart, as suggested by the Shakespearean title of a preliminary study, “She Never Told Her Love”.

  4. Henry Peach Robinson (9 July 1830, Ludlow, Shropshire – 21 February 1901, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent) 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.

  5. Feb 21, 2024 · Henry Peach Robinson described his passionate enthusiasm for photography in these dramatic terms. He learned photography from Dr. Hugh Diamond's instructions, which had been printed in the Journal of the Photographic Society.

  6. Apr 14, 2023 · Henry Peach Robinson was one of England’s most prominent photographers in the latter-half of the 19th century. Utilizing ground-breaking photographic techniques and fighting for the burgeoning medium to be accepted in the art world, Robinson and his pictorial work brazenly challenged the viewer and critic alike, while pioneering photography ...

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  8. Henry Peach Robinson. Born in the English enclave of Ludlow, Shropshire on July 9, 1830, Henry Peach Robinson was the eldest child of John and Eliza Robinson. His father was the Master of the National School of the Church of England.

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