
Joan Vilatobà :: Untitled, undated.
Silver gelatin on baryta-coated paper. | src and hi-res: Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya
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Joan Vilatobà :: Untitled, undated.
Silver gelatin on baryta-coated paper. | src and hi-res: Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya
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The massive industrialization of the photography based on the new models of Kodak in 1888, marked the birth of amateurism, and what could be considered its elitist complement and counterpart, Pictorialism, understood to be the first discourse of artistic legitimization of photography.
Faced with technological standardization and documental utilitarianism, Pictorialism proposed the use of pigmentary techniques that evoked the manual work of paintings, as well as their symbolic, picturesque or sublime themes, in accordance with the aesthetic paradigms of the modern art of the 19th century, which was based on the romantic principle of genius. In some way the concept of “creation” was introduced into photographic techniques, vindicating the figure of the photographer as an author and interpreter of reality. Within this framework, Joan Vilatobà created a series of works which moved between symbolic allegory and customs, and photography through topics such as beauty, death, love, etc., of which Where in heaven will I find you? is an example. | quoted from MNAC ~ Museu Nacional d’ Art de Catalunya


Josep Masana – Salomé kneeling , beteween 1920-1940 Silver gelatin on paper barity © with the courtesy of the museu nacional d’art de Catalunya
( Digital restored by ourpastdreams)

Antoni Esplugas Puig :: Sense títol [Monument a Colom / Columbus Monument], Barcelona, ca. 1890. | src fotografia catalunya
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Antoni Esplugas Puig :: Bastida que es va fer servir per la construcció del monument a Colom / Scaffolding that was used for the construction of the monument to Columbus, Barcelona, ca. 1885 / src:
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Antoni Esplugas Puig :: Nu femení. Noia sortint d’un marc, 1890-1900. | src fotografia catalunya
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