Well that's good to know. Thank you.I disagree with you. The painterly style is dead. Ansel Adams was not painterly. The art world agreed long ago that painting is not photography and photography is not painting. In a sentence, you are just plain wrong.
I've got one for you too: You're wrong.
How's that?
Unless you can tell me how Ansel differentiates himself significantly from romantic landscape painters, I can't see no reason why anyone shouldn't think there isn't a strong connection. I mean the circumstantial evidence is right here in this thread.
No one is contesting that there is something different from the painters to Ansel (that would be a feat, if there wasn't). But the main sensibility and mindset is there in Ansel.
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