Landschap in South Downs National Park met schapen by Tom Bright

Landschap in South Downs National Park met schapen before 1894

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print, photography, gelatin-silver-print

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editorial cover design

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sand serif

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aged paper

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print

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editorial typography

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landscape

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photography

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magazine mockup

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gelatin-silver-print

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thick font

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publication mockup

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handwritten font

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publication design

Dimensions height 59 mm, width 125 mm

This photograph, 'Landschap in South Downs National Park met schapen' by Tom Bright, is presented within the pages of what appears to be a photographic journal or collection. It offers us a glimpse into the picturesque English countryside, populated with grazing sheep. The image creates meaning through its idyllic subject matter, tapping into long-standing cultural associations with rural England as a symbol of peace and prosperity. The South Downs National Park is a protected area, representing a specific kind of environmental and cultural preservation in England. Consider how this image, captured and disseminated through the medium of photography, reflects evolving notions of landscape, national identity, and the public role of art in early 20th century Britain. To fully appreciate the work, we can consult archival materials from photographic societies, exhibition catalogues, and period publications on landscape aesthetics. Through this, we can contextualize its production and reception within the broader social and institutional landscape of its time.

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