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The Linked Ring

The Linked Ring (also known as "The Brotherhood of the Linked Ring") was a British photographic society created to propose and defend photography as being just as much an art as it was a science. Members dedicated to the craft looked for new techniques that would cause the less knowledgeable to steer away, persuading photographers and enthusiasts to experiment with chemical processes, printing techniques and new styles.[1]

The Selecting Committee of the Photographic Salon of the Linked Ring
'Eventide' by J.B.B. Wellington

Motivation to create the Linked Ring edit

Photography was interpreted in two ways: art photography and science photography.[2] The science of photography requires practice that determines the outcome of the image, whereas the art aspect of photography concerns itself with the aesthetic experience and success of the photograph to the viewer.[3] These differences created a tension in the craft that the Linked Ring sought to change.

The group was founded in May 1892 by Henry Peach Robinson, former Photographic Society of Great Britain member George Davison, and Henry Van der Weyde.[4] The Brotherhood was "a means of bringing together those who are interested in the development of the highest form of Art of which Photography is capable."[5] Membership of the group was by invitation only; other members included James Craig Annan, Walter Benington, Arthur Burchett, Alvin Langdon Coburn, Frederick H. Evans, Alfred Horsley Hinton, Frederick Hollyer, Harold Moritmer Lamb, Richard Keene, Alexander Keighley,[6] Paul Martin, Alfred Maskell, Lydell Sawyer (aka Lyd Sawyer),[7] William Smedley-Aston, Frank Sutcliffe, J. B. B. Wellington, and, later, Americans Rudolf Eickemeyer, Jr., Clarence H. White and Alfred Stieglitz. Robinson's son, Ralph Winwood Robinson, was also a member.[8]

Although works by female photographers such as those by Zaida Ben-Yusuf were exhibited at the annual shows during the 1890s, it was not until 1900 that Gertrude Käsebier became one of the first elected female members of the Ring.[9]

Linked Ring successes edit

In November 1893, Robinson created the Photographic Salon,[10] an annual exhibit event in England whose aim was to "exhibit [images] that are description of pictorial photography in which there is distinct evidence of personal feeling and execution."[11] As a result, interest grew in processes such as gum bi-chromate, oil pigment and transfer, and supported the trend in producing images not for reproduction, but works of high value, as well as creating interest in surface texture, papers, and colour of print.[12]

In 1896 they began publishing The Linked Ring Papers, which were circulated annually to members until 1909 to promote and discuss the aesthetics and practice of pictorialism.

Photo-Secession—the American counterpart of the Linked Ring edit

The Photo-Secession was founded by photographer Alfred Stieglitz in 1902. Stieglitz wanted to show that photography had artistic expression similar to that of painting and sculpture, emphasizing further the craftsmanship abilities of photographers. Photo-Secession members were also called American Links, and displayed works in the Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession at Fifth Avenue, New York City. Members include Mary Devens, Frank Eugene, Gertrude Käsebier, William B. Dyer, Eva Watson-Schütze, Edward Steichen, Edmund Stirling, and Clarence H. White.[12]

Prominent members and contributions edit

Pictorialist James Craig Annan was born into a household at the forefront of photography technology. In 1866 his father created a four-foot print of an eleven-foot painting with the new process of carbon printing. This became Annan’s primary influence to become a skilled photographer himself. At a young age, he learned the process of photogravure in Vienna on a trip with his father. This process allowed Annan to work like an etcher—sharpening, shading, or blurring areas of the picture, describing this process as "a long drawn out pleasure".[13]

Frederick H. Evans was responsible for leading the Linked Ring's photography magazines, writing publications for the newspaper, and installations at Photo Salon. One of the most gifted and sensitive of "the Links", Evans is known for his images of architecture, specifically cathedrals. He is known to have spent weeks living in the cathedrals he photographed waiting for ideal lighting conditions to reveal the poetry in his subjects.[12]

Frank S. Sutcliffe was most well known for his image "Water Rats", exemplary of being one of the first images showing depth of field accomplished in camera.[12]

The Brotherhood represented themselves with a logo of three interlinked rings, which were meant in part to represent the Masonic beliefs of Good, True, and Beautiful.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ Leggat, Robert. "The Linked Ring".
  2. ^ Storck, Jeane. "Band of Outsiders, Williamsburg Renegade Artists". Billburg. Web
  3. ^ Lind, John A. Science of Photography. 1998. Web
  4. ^ "Henry Van der Weyde". National Portrait Gallery. Retrieved 11 March 2012.
  5. ^ Robert Leggat: The Linked Ring
  6. ^ Verity., Sharman, Ruth (1991). The Origins of British photography. Thames and Hudson. ISBN 0-500-41082-8. OCLC 24748900.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ "Edward Lyddell Sawyer". National Portrait Gallery. Retrieved 8 November 2017.
  8. ^ "Ralph Winwood Robinson - National Portrait Gallery".
  9. ^ Chronology of Zaida Ben-Yusuf 2014-02-21 at the Wayback Machine on the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery website, accessed 30 March 2009
  10. ^ Leggat, Robert. "The Linked Ring".
  11. ^ Pictorial Photographs: Record of PHotographic Salon 1895. England: Chiswick Press-Charles Wittingham and Co. 1895.
  12. ^ a b c d Harker, Margaret. The Linked Ring. William Heinemann Ltd. London 1979.
  13. ^ Buchanan, William. J. Craig Annan: Selected texts and bibliography. G.K. Hall&Co. NY 1994 Print
  14. ^ Mike Weaver (1986). Alvin Langdon Coburn, Symbolist Photographer. NY: Aperture. p. 6.

Further reading edit

  • Margaret F. Harker, The Linked Ring: The Secession in Photography in Britain 1892-1910. London: Heinemann, 1979.

External links edit

  • The Linked Ring exhibition catalogs

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The Linked Ring also known as The Brotherhood of the Linked Ring was a British photographic society created to propose and defend photography as being just as much an art as it was a science Members dedicated to the craft looked for new techniques that would cause the less knowledgeable to steer away persuading photographers and enthusiasts to experiment with chemical processes printing techniques and new styles 1 The Selecting Committee of the Photographic Salon of the Linked Ring Eventide by J B B Wellington Contents 1 Motivation to create the Linked Ring 2 Linked Ring successes 3 Photo Secession the American counterpart of the Linked Ring 4 Prominent members and contributions 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksMotivation to create the Linked Ring editPhotography was interpreted in two ways art photography and science photography 2 The science of photography requires practice that determines the outcome of the image whereas the art aspect of photography concerns itself with the aesthetic experience and success of the photograph to the viewer 3 These differences created a tension in the craft that the Linked Ring sought to change The group was founded in May 1892 by Henry Peach Robinson former Photographic Society of Great Britain member George Davison and Henry Van der Weyde 4 The Brotherhood was a means of bringing together those who are interested in the development of the highest form of Art of which Photography is capable 5 Membership of the group was by invitation only other members included James Craig Annan Walter Benington Arthur Burchett Alvin Langdon Coburn Frederick H Evans Alfred Horsley Hinton Frederick Hollyer Harold Moritmer Lamb Richard Keene Alexander Keighley 6 Paul Martin Alfred Maskell Lydell Sawyer aka Lyd Sawyer 7 William Smedley Aston Frank Sutcliffe J B B Wellington and later Americans Rudolf Eickemeyer Jr Clarence H White and Alfred Stieglitz Robinson s son Ralph Winwood Robinson was also a member 8 Although works by female photographers such as those by Zaida Ben Yusuf were exhibited at the annual shows during the 1890s it was not until 1900 that Gertrude Kasebier became one of the first elected female members of the Ring 9 Linked Ring successes editIn November 1893 Robinson created the Photographic Salon 10 an annual exhibit event in England whose aim was to exhibit images that are description of pictorial photography in which there is distinct evidence of personal feeling and execution 11 As a result interest grew in processes such as gum bi chromate oil pigment and transfer and supported the trend in producing images not for reproduction but works of high value as well as creating interest in surface texture papers and colour of print 12 In 1896 they began publishing The Linked Ring Papers which were circulated annually to members until 1909 to promote and discuss the aesthetics and practice of pictorialism Photo Secession the American counterpart of the Linked Ring editMain article Photo Secession The Photo Secession was founded by photographer Alfred Stieglitz in 1902 Stieglitz wanted to show that photography had artistic expression similar to that of painting and sculpture emphasizing further the craftsmanship abilities of photographers Photo Secession members were also called American Links and displayed works in the Little Galleries of the Photo Secession at Fifth Avenue New York City Members include Mary Devens Frank Eugene Gertrude Kasebier William B Dyer Eva Watson Schutze Edward Steichen Edmund Stirling and Clarence H White 12 Prominent members and contributions editPictorialist James Craig Annan was born into a household at the forefront of photography technology In 1866 his father created a four foot print of an eleven foot painting with the new process of carbon printing This became Annan s primary influence to become a skilled photographer himself At a young age he learned the process of photogravure in Vienna on a trip with his father This process allowed Annan to work like an etcher sharpening shading or blurring areas of the picture describing this process as a long drawn out pleasure 13 Frederick H Evans was responsible for leading the Linked Ring s photography magazines writing publications for the newspaper and installations at Photo Salon One of the most gifted and sensitive of the Links Evans is known for his images of architecture specifically cathedrals He is known to have spent weeks living in the cathedrals he photographed waiting for ideal lighting conditions to reveal the poetry in his subjects 12 Frank S Sutcliffe was most well known for his image Water Rats exemplary of being one of the first images showing depth of field accomplished in camera 12 The Brotherhood represented themselves with a logo of three interlinked rings which were meant in part to represent the Masonic beliefs of Good True and Beautiful 14 References edit Leggat Robert The Linked Ring Storck Jeane Band of Outsiders Williamsburg Renegade Artists Billburg Web Lind John A Science of Photography 1998 Web Henry Van der Weyde National Portrait Gallery Retrieved 11 March 2012 Robert Leggat The Linked Ring Verity Sharman Ruth 1991 The Origins of British photography Thames and Hudson ISBN 0 500 41082 8 OCLC 24748900 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Edward Lyddell Sawyer National Portrait Gallery Retrieved 8 November 2017 Ralph Winwood Robinson National Portrait Gallery Chronology of Zaida Ben Yusuf Archived 2014 02 21 at the Wayback Machine on the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery website accessed 30 March 2009 Leggat Robert The Linked Ring Pictorial Photographs Record of PHotographic Salon 1895 England Chiswick Press Charles Wittingham and Co 1895 a b c d Harker Margaret The Linked Ring William Heinemann Ltd London 1979 Buchanan William J Craig Annan Selected texts and bibliography G K Hall amp Co NY 1994 Print Mike Weaver 1986 Alvin Langdon Coburn Symbolist Photographer NY Aperture p 6 Further reading editMargaret F Harker The Linked Ring The Secession in Photography in Britain 1892 1910 London Heinemann 1979 External links editThe Linked Ring exhibition catalogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Linked Ring amp oldid 1210499116, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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