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Definition of Pictorialists
1. pictorialist [n] - See also: pictorialist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pictorialists
Literary usage of Pictorialists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pictorial Photography in Americaby Pictorial Photographers of America by Pictorial Photographers of America (1920)
"The Smith Soft Focus Lenses The ORIGINAL DIFFUSED TYPE Used by 90 Per Cent of
Our Leading Pictorialists "À Spring Thaw"—Series F "Synthetic Lens" by J. IV. ..."
2. The American Amateur Photographer (1906)
"of correction possible or within the power of the purse, several of the most
noted of the world's pictorialists have come to the conclusion, and given proof ..."
3. Wilson's Photographic Magazine (1903)
"If you, Mr. Editor, feel that the professional and amateur photographers of the
world not included in Mr. Stieglitz's roster of " pictorialists '' have any ..."
4. Wilson's Photographic Magazine (1907)
"We all know the aim of the extreme pictorialists: their sole aim is to render
... He cannot experiment, like the pictorialists, for the public does not want ..."
5. The American Annual of Photography (1909)
"AXY of our foremost pictorialists have latterly taken to the use of small cameras
for serious work, resorting to after-enlargement for their finished ..."
6. Pictorial Composition in Photography by Arthur Hammond (1920)
"There is a tendency among "advanced" pictorialists to neglect the choice of an
... If you consider the work of leading pictorialists, such as Mortimer, ..."