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Norman Parkinson and his unusual studio decoration
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Norman Parkinson and his unusual studio decoration
Norman Parkinson (1913-1990), British portrait and fashion photographer, or, as The Sketch describes him, the modern camera artist, pictured in his studio decorated with a mural painting of himself with all the attributes of 1937 photography, while facing it was a satirical painting of a Victorian photographer taking a stiff family group. Date: 1937
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Mural Murals Norman Parkinson Photographer Photographers Studios 1937
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In this intriguing photograph, renowned British portrait and fashion photographer Norman Parkinson (1913-1990) is captured in his unique and eclectic studio setting, adorned with an extraordinary mural painting. Dated back to 1937, this image showcases Parkinson in the midst of his creative environment, surrounded by the tools and symbols of his trade. The mural, a testament to the evolution of photography, depicts Parkinson himself, dressed in the attire of a modern camera artist, standing proudly amidst various photographic equipment and accessories. The mural's vibrant colors and intricate details reflect the artistic innovation and progressive spirit of the time. Facing Parkinson in the mural is a satirical painting of a Victorian photographer, complete with a stiff, formal demeanor and an outdated camera. This contrast between the old and the new serves to highlight the significant transformation photography had undergone during the early 20th century. The juxtaposition of these two paintings in Parkinson's studio not only reflects his personal connection to the history of photography but also symbolizes his forward-thinking approach and commitment to pushing the boundaries of the medium. This photograph offers a captivating glimpse into the world of a visionary artist and the evolving landscape of portrait photography.
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