A dream-like photographic portrait of a woman, looking directly into the camera lens.
On the 150th anniversary of the birth of Lille (France) photographer Pierre Dubreuil (1872-1944 ) in 2022, The Palace of Fine Arts in Lille held the exhibition “Pierre Dubreuil. Photographic Paintings”. (1.) Critic Gersende Petoux makes some observations on this important early French pictorialist who would go on to become a ground-breaking modernist in later decades:
But Pierre Dubreuil is not a photographer: he is a painter, a draftsman, a poet, a revolutionary, a humanist, a pun lover, a free thinker… Not content with being a pioneer, an innovator in technical and artistic processes in photography, he literally rethought its scope and meaning.
Coming from the pictorialist movement, he makes photography and painting rhyme, using heliogravure, a process combining engraving and photography, gum bichromate prints, requiring the use of a brush and bringing the photographer closer to the painter, reworking his negatives into different prints, which he retouches in as many different expectations, to the point of abstraction. Continues… (2.) (translated)
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