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Pictorialism

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From 1890 and up to the First World War, pictorialism developed as distinct movement that took a different direction from amateur and professional photography. Technical advances made photography accessible to a wider circle of practitioners. The pictorialists, however, were interested in the craft of photography. The style was inspired by impressionism, symbolism and naturalism, and there was a heated debate on how to develop photography as an art form.

The pictorialists’ images are characterized by soft focus and a palette that ranges from brown, earthy tones to strong reds and blues. They worked with a variety of processes such as gum bichromate, platinum and bromoil printing with the purpose of creating or “painting” on light-sensitive paper.

Pictorialism was the first international art photography movement. Sweden was on the periphery of this movement, but it found a following here too, with a number of talented photographers. In 1888, Fotografiska Föreningen (the Photographers’ Association) was established and became the driving force behind piktorialism through Helmer Bäckström in particular. In the 1890s, the professional photographer Herman Hamnqvist was an important introducer of pictorialism. He promoted artistic photography in his many articles and lectures. Other colourful representatives were Uno Falkengren, Ferdinand Flodin, John Hertzberg, Gösta Hübinette and Ture Sellman.

The second wave includes Henry B. Goodwin, a major figure in Sweden and the Nordic countries. Goodwin was renowned for his expressive, subdued portraits and his many Stockholm cityscapes. Women photographers, on the other hand, have disappeared from the writing of history of this period. The networking that took place in clubs and associations seems to have excluded many women, even if they had their own successful studios.

Filter and sort
Ruth B. Souvenir de St Jean-de-Luze
Henry B. Goodwin
1921
FM 1982 006 264
Gerda Waern
Henry B. Goodwin
1920
FM 1982 006 267
Rom
Gösta Hübinette
1928
FM 1982 021 009
Fatma Lindberg Bonneau
Albin Küller
ca 1920
FM 1983 033 012
Fatma Lindberg Bonneau
Albin Küller
ca 1920
FM 1983 033 011
Fatma Lindberg Bonneau
Albin Küller
ca 1920
FM 1983 033 010
The slave
Henry B. Goodwin
1916
FM 1982 006 671
Titel saknas
Albin Küller
ca 1915
FM 1983 033 002
Katarinahissen
Henry B. Goodwin
1918
FM 1982 006 478
Skulptur
Henry B. Goodwin
ca 1920
FM 1982 006 756
Frl. Jungmann-Frühling
Nicola Perscheid
ca 1905
FM 1968 001 363
Prins Eugens kvarn
Henry B. Goodwin
1918
FM 1982 006 488
Kungliga biblioteket
Henry B. Goodwin
1918
FM 1982 006 489
Lumpboden
Henry B. Goodwin
1917
FM 1982 006 494
Prof. Engelmann, Weimar
Nicola Perscheid
1914
FM 1968 001 362
Engländerin
Nicola Perscheid
ca 1900
FM 1968 001 381
Titel saknas
Nicola Perscheid
ca 1920
FM 1968 001 382
Titel saknas
Nicola Perscheid
ca 1920
FM 1968 001 384
Titel saknas
Nicola Perscheid
ca 1920
FM 1968 001 373
Tollie Zellman, Stockholm
Uno Falkengren
1921
FM 1965 003 009
Dansparet Ronny Johansson och Einar Nerman
Uno Falkengren
1920
FM 1965 003 008
Nöd
Uno Falkengren
1917
FM 1965 003 007
Titel saknas
Dora Philippine Kallmus
ca 1930
FM 1968 001 315
Titel saknas
Dora Philippine Kallmus
ca 1935
FM 1996 008 1001