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  1. Henry Peach Robinson (9 July 1830, Ludlow, Shropshire – 21 February 1901, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent) was an English pictorialist photographer best known for his pioneering combination printing - joining multiple negatives or prints to form a single image; an early example of photomontage.

  2. Henry Peach Robinson (born July 9, 1830, Ludlow, Shropshire, England—died February 21, 1901, Tunbridge Wells, Kent) was an English photographer whose Pictorialist photographs and writings made him one of the most influential photographers of the second half of the 19th century.

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  3. Learn about Henry Peach Robinson, a pioneer of photography as printmaking, who exhibited at MoMA in 1937. See his works, biography, and Wikipedia entry on MoMA's website.

  4. A composite photograph of a dying woman and her family, created by blending five negatives in 1858. The Met owns a print of this controversial and influential work, acquired from the Royal Photographic Society.

  5. 21 de fev. de 2024 · In 1857 Robinson abandoned the bookselling trade and opened a photographic studio, specializing in portraits. Like his friend and colleague Oscar Rejlander, Robinson made combination prints, joining multiple negatives to create a singe image.

  6. Henry Peach Robinson was an English pictorialist photographer best known for his pioneering combination printing - joining multiple negatives or prints to form a single image; an early...

  7. See all 8 artworks ›. Carolling, 1887, printed January 1890. Henry Peach Robinson. When the Day’s Work is Done, 1877, printed January 1890. Henry Peach Robinson. Dawn and Sunset, 1885, printed January 1890. Henry Peach Robinson. A Merry Tale, 1882, printed January 1890. Henry Peach Robinson.