biography
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Evans, Frederick Henry
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| male
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| lived:
| (1853–1943)
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| biography:
| British photographer. Retiring from his profession as a bookseller in 1898, he devoted himself to architectural photography, especially of the cathedrals of England and France, emphasizing their structural rhythms and repetitions. He found similar order and pattern in his studies of trees and in photomicrographs, as well as in his austerely-formed landscapes. His best work was done in the early years of the 20th-c, but he remained unsympathetic to the modern activism then emerging. |
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