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Moonlit Landscape,1907, Edward Steichen
Balzac, The Silhouette—4 A.M, Edward Steichen.
Late in the summer of 1908 Rodin moved the plaster of his sculpture of Honoré de Balzac out of his studio and into the open air so that Steichen, who disliked its chalky aspect in the daylight, could photograph it by the light of the moon. Waiting through several exposures as long as an hour each, Steichen made this exposure at 4:00 A.M., when the moonlight transformed the plaster into a monumental silhouette against the brooding nocturnal landscape. Steichen recalled that when he presented his finished pigment prints some weeks later, an elated Rodin exclaimed, “You will make the world understand my Balzac through your pictures. They are like Christ walking on the desert.” Stieglitz reproduced this image along with nine of Rodin’s drawings in “Camera Work” in July 1911.
The Flatiron building, New York, photographed by Edward Steichen in 1904 and printed with coloured ink in 1906
Robin Isely, Hans Memling - Man of Sorrows c. 1480.
Spirit of the night, 1879, John Atkinson Grimshaw
Medium: oil,canvas
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August Piepenhagen (1791 - 1868)
Moonlight night, c. 1860
Robin Isely, Hans Memling - Man of Sorrows c. 1480.