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Columns, plinths and pedestals


 
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To lend a sitter gravity and "classical" weight, photographers borrowed the architecture of Rome and Greece. Plaster columns, marble-effect plinths, and pedestals transformed the humble studio into a grand terrace. This theme tracks the architectural aspirations of the portrait trade.

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Lean on Tradition — Explore the classical architecture of the photographic set.

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Examples
1Props, accessories and novelties: Columns, plinths and pedestals
2Marie Dahle (née Gullord, 1868-1952, Norway): Studio props from the studio of photographer Marie Dahle
Contemporary thoughts
3A contemporary thought on the properties, accessories and novelties used in 19th studios

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