Varieties of Photographic Experience: Frederick H. Evans and the Lantern Slide
Frederick H. Evans (1853–1943) spent the turn of the twentieth century photographing English and French cathedrals, always using the church to figure a particularly late Victorian alarm at the lost vitality these medieval structures symbolized. This article illuminates his art’s deep religious stake...
Main Author: | Kara Fiedorek |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Yale University
2015-11-01
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Series: | British Art Studies |
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Online Access: | http://britishartstudies.ac.uk/issues/issue-index/issue-1/lantern-slide |
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