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Leendert Blok experimented with color photography and the use of the panoramic format. In the 1920s, the Dutch photographer worked in close collaboration with flower producers, providing color prints and autochromes for the display catalogues of the various species they cultivated. Blok portrayed flowers as objects of desire, using the Autochrome Lumière technique. For Blok, photography related above all to the gaze. Muted tones and soft bronze hues reveal a timeless world of flora, in which corolla, petals and buds are sublimated by chiaroscuro. The flowers stand out against a plain dark background, alluding to the famous vanitas genre of the Dutch Golden Age. Tulips, dahlias, daffodils, irises, hyacinths and peonies reveal themselves in all their glorious diversity. Blok's photographs are reminiscent of botanists' slides of yore, immersing us in the immanence of plant life, in which each flower becomes a sculpture. Leendert Blok (1895-1986) was born in Holland and studied journalism in South Africa before returning to Lisse, near Amsterdam, where he established his Photo Technischbureau company, for which he procured work from nearby horticulturalists, producing their display catalogues while experimenting with panoramic formats and color photography. From 1925, when the use of color photography was relatively rare, he began using the autochrome technique, which involved making composite images from three-color separations on glass plates with potato starches. The resulting images could not be duplicated. Review: How did he do it? - Wow, now who is the father of color photography? I can think of a lot of early pioneers, but 1920's Blok beat them all! Leiter, Eggleston, Shore et. all, add one more to your ranks. Review: Five Stars - such a beautiful book. Always a pleasure to look at, and inspirational. absolutely love it.
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| Customer Reviews | 5.0 out of 5 stars 13 Reviews |
S**C
How did he do it?
Wow, now who is the father of color photography? I can think of a lot of early pioneers, but 1920's Blok beat them all! Leiter, Eggleston, Shore et. all, add one more to your ranks.
N**G
Five Stars
such a beautiful book. Always a pleasure to look at, and inspirational. absolutely love it.
K**N
It's truly beautiful.
Sumptuous book that I gave as a gift. It's truly beautiful.
D**R
None the less it's beautiful!!
Considering the price the bookit is a little smaller than I imagined.. None the less it's beautiful !!!
L**L
Five Stars
A lovely book, but maybe a little overpriced.
J**O
Five Stars
Beautiful images
L**O
Capolavoro
Questo volume è una riscoperta editoriale (con prezioso saggio di Clément) che trasforma i fiori fotografati da Blok negli anni '20 in vere e proprie nature morte pittoriche grazie alla particolare tecnica di stampa da lui utilizzata. Piacere autentico per gli occhi.
G**L
Superb
I love this book - it arrived promptly and is just as beautiful as I hoped it would be. Thank you
J**D
Beautiful images
Beautiful images
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