Photographers:
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Forests


 
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Examples
1Landscape: Forests
2Landscape: Rainforests
Yosemite Valley (USA)
3Carleton E. Watkins: The Yosemite Valley (California, USA)
The Forest of Fontainebleau (France)
4Photographs of the Forests of Fontainebleau
5Eugène Cuvelier: France: Forest of Fontainebleau
6William Drooke Harrison: France: Forest of Fontainebleau
7Gustave Le Gray: France: Forest of Fontainebleau
8Eugène Atget: Forest of Fontainebleau
Bois de Boulogne, Paris
9Paris: Bois de Boulogne
Similarities between art and photography
10Paintings and prints based upon paintings or vice versa - The road to Chailly (Forests of Fontainebleau)
11Paintings and prints based upon photographs or vice versa - The Bodmer Oak (Forests of Fontainebleau)
Logging and forestry
12Darius Kinsey: Forestry and logging in the American North-West (1906-1940)
13Darius Kinsey: Stereoviews of logging in to American North-West
Photographers
14L. Delaroche: Forest of Fontainebleau
15G.O. Brown (active 1860-1889): Battlefield of the Wilderness
16Leonard Misonne: Trees
17Josef Sudek: Vanished Statues in Mionsi

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