Rudolf Koppitz was a Photo-Secessionist, a member of the early twentieth-century movement devoted to mainstreaming photography as a fine art, particularly evocative photograph, the manipulated image that did not simply record life, whose devotees saw as more important in its subjectivity than the actuality it recorded. This study of motion is quintessential Koppitz, intellectual and neoclassical.
Movement Study, c.1925, Gelatin Silver PrintRudolf Koppitz Czech (1884 - 1936) |
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Rudolf Koppitz was a Photo-Secessionist, a member of the early twentieth-century movement devoted to mainstreaming photography as a fine art, particularly evocative photograph, the manipulated image that did not simply record life, whose devotees saw as more important in its subjectivity than the actuality it recorded. This study of motion is quintessential Koppitz, intellectual and neoclassical. |
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