David Hamilton 25 Years Of An Artist 4500 Artistic Photographies Full Fixed [Mobile]
Though widely known for his controversial and stylized nude studies of young women, Twenty Five Years of an Artist demonstrates that Hamilton’s artistic focus was much wider. The book structures his 25-year evolution into several distinct thematic chapters: Photographic Genre Artistic Inspiration & Focus Visual Characteristics Classic fine-art portraiture and ballet aesthetics.
in the early 1990s marked a major retrospective of the British photographer's highly distinctive and increasingly debated career. Spanning over 300 pages, the book serves as a comprehensive chronicle of the "Hamiltonian blur," an impressionistic style that transformed the 1970s aesthetic landscape. The Hamiltonian Aesthetic Though widely known for his controversial and stylized
David Hamilton was born in London on April 15, 1933. His worldview was profoundly shaped by World War II, during which he was evacuated to the serene countryside of Dorset. These early, formative years spent in rural tranquility later became a cornerstone of his artistic identity, inspiring the pastoral settings and nostalgic atmosphere that would define his work. Spanning over 300 pages, the book serves as
Hamilton did not view his work through the lens of traditional documentary photography. Instead, his 25-year retrospective highlights an explicit debt to 19th-century European painting, bridging the gap between classical fine art and modern commercial photography. These early, formative years spent in rural tranquility
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: Includes commentary, translations, and biographical essays contributed by art writers like Philippe Gautier and Marc Tagger. The "Hamilton Style": Aesthetics and Technical Mastery