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When Photography borrows from Painting

19 Photographs When Photography borrows from Painting

YellowKorner presents a selection of artists from its collection that borrow from pictorialism. In allowing his gaze to wander from Renaissance to Impressionism, Mark Olich is inspired by the old masters Da Vinci, Vermeer or Degas in composing prints that appropriate the representational codes of yesteryear. As for Richard Tuschman, he reconstitutes the iconographic and stylistic world of the American painter Edward Hopper, by reproducing the dioramas of interior scenes inspired by his modern masterpieces.  ... See more See less

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YellowKorner presents a selection of artists from its collection that borrow from pictorialism. In allowing his gaze to wander from Renaissance to Impressionism, Mark Olich is inspired by the old masters Da Vinci, Vermeer or Degas in composing prints that appropriate the representational codes of yesteryear. As for Richard Tuschman, he reconstitutes the iconographic and stylistic world of the American painter Edward Hopper, by reproducing the dioramas of interior scenes inspired by his modern masterpieces.  ... See more See less