The Snow Garden

attributed to Peter Henry Emerson, 1890 - 1895

Both The Snow Garden and At Plough – The End of the Furrow are only partly in focus. This was a conscious choice, representing the very core of Emerson's views of how photography should render reality. In his photographs he wanted to depict the world as seen by the eye, and not as recorded by the camera lens. This is how he arrived at his ‘selective focus’.

  • Artwork typephotomechanical print
  • Object numberRP-F-F80233
  • Dimensionsheight 179 mm x width 267 mm

Identification

  • Title(s)

    The Snow Garden

  • Series title(s)

    Marsh Leaves

  • Object type

  • Object number

    RP-F-F80233

  • Inscriptions / marks

    number: ‘7/ 1120’


Creation

  • Creation

    • photographer: attributed to Peter Henry Emerson, Great Britain
    • clichémaker: anonymous
    • publisher: attributed to Nutt, David, Great Britain
  • Dating

    1890 - 1895

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Material and technique

  • Dimensions

    height 179 mm x width 267 mm


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Documentation

  • P.H. Emerson. MARSH LEAVES. David Nutt, London, 1895 Pl. XII, tegenover p. 125


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