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Ravillous featured the kind of pastoral, agrarian subject matter that the Pictorialists liked. Many later photographers dismissed such subjects as old-fashioned. It seems things go full circle.
There is a book about the two photographers available called 'A Photographic Friendship ' if I have the title correct.You know, it’s quite possible that Ravilious and Chapman could have met up and photographed the same subjects together. Without wanting to favourite one over the other, it would be a very interesting comparison from a technical point of view.
There is a book about the two photographers available called 'A Photographic Friendship ' if I have the title correct.
Arguably Frank Meadow Sutcliffe is a link between the two aims. Definitely pictorial, but at the same time documenting his home community at Whitby. But I see far more influence of HCB on Ravilious than of the Pictorialists.I don't think there much overlap between Ravilious and the pictorialists. Though many of the shots are beautiful, they are also straight, and the agricultural life is not idealised. The work is always documentary as well as being art.
And it has arrived already. What a really lovely book, very nice printing! Each double spread contrasts photos of very similar subjects by the two photographers. Sadly, no examples of the same shot taken by Ravilious and Chapman side-by-side.Many thanks for that - I have now ordered it. If anyone else is interested, it’s here
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