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The Amateur Photographer Illustrated advertisement
Advertisement for The Amateur Photographer Illustrated magazine. Its the biggest, brightest and best and has information on practical, elementary, pictorial and scientific photography. It boasts more illustrations, pages, information, competitions and prizes than any other paper and a free copy can be obtained by sending a postcard to 51 Long Acre, London. A Beardsley-esque illustration by Dawson of a woman with camera in well-tended grounds adorns the advert. Date: 1902
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Aesthetic Amateur Beardsley Camera Photographer Siecle 1902 Imitator
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1. Title: "Capturing the Art of Photography: An Announcement from The Amateur Photographer Illustrated, 1902" In the early 20th century, the world of photography was brimming with innovation and artistic expression. Amidst this creative milieu emerged The Amateur Photographer Illustrated, a magazine that captivated the hearts and minds of photography enthusiasts with its comprehensive coverage of practical, elementary, pictorial, and scientific photography. This striking advertisement, published in 1902, showcases the magazine's allure with a Beardsley-esque illustration by Dawson. The image features a graceful woman, dressed in the fin-de-siècle aesthetic, delicately cradling a camera in a beautifully tended garden. Her attire and the intricate details of the surrounding foliage reflect the artistic sensibilities of the era. The advertisement proudly boasts that The Amateur Photographer Illustrated is the biggest, brightest, and best of its kind. With more illustrations, pages, information, competitions, and prizes than any other paper, it offered an unparalleled wealth of knowledge and inspiration for amateur photographers. For those eager to explore the magazine's offerings, a free copy could be obtained by sending a simple postcard to 51 Long Acre, London. This advertisement not only served as an invitation to join a vibrant community of photographers but also as a testament to the enduring allure of the art form in the early 1900s. The Amateur Photographer Illustrated embodied the spirit of the era, blending the practical with the aesthetic, and providing a platform for photographers to learn, grow, and be inspired. This advertisement stands as a reminder of the rich history of photography and the role that publications like The Amateur Photographer Illustrated played in shaping its evolution.
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