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| Maker(s): | Unknown; Buffalo Photo-Pictorialist; Buffalo School | | Culture: | American
| | Title: | September Moon
| | Date Made: | early 20th century
| | Type: | Photograph
| | Measurements: | Mat: 24 in x 20 in; 61 cm x 50.8 cm; Sheet/Image: 13 1/8 in x 10 3/16 in; 33.3 cm x 25.9 cm
| | Accession Number: | MH 2015.28.21
| | Credit Line: | Bonnie Barrett Stretch (Class of 1961) Photography Collection, Gift of Bonnie Barrett Stretch (Class of 1961)
| | Museum Collection: | Mount Holyoke College Art Museum
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Label Text: Artists began to explore the metaphoric and interpretative powers of photography in the late 19th century. Founded in New York City by Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Steichen, the Photo-Secessionist movement promoted the camera as a creative tool rather than an instrument for recording facts. A group of eight photographers based in Buffalo were known briefly throughout the photographic world for their contributions to this movement, which included mostly soft-focus dream-like landscapes, often manipulated during development in the darkroom. Led by Wilbur H. Porterfield (the likely, but unconfirmed photographer of this work), the Photo-Pictorialists took cues from contemporary painting. They favored atmosphere and mood as their subjects and created harmonious, balanced compositions.
-Hannah Blunt, Associate Curator, Mount Holyoke College Art Museum (Sept. 2016)
Tags: water; trees; landscapes; reflection Subjects: Reflection (Optics); Landscapes; Trees; Water Link to share this object record: https://museums.fivecolleges.edu/detail.php?t=objects&type=ext&id_number=MH+2015.28.21 |
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