
Toucques Valley
Tones:Â Weathered Maroon, Umber
About The Print: A large group of tall trees with bare trunks stand off to the left above the valley that spreads out below.
About The Artist:Â Born in France, Robert Demachy initially delved into painting before discovering his true passion lay in photography. A founding member of the Photo Club of Paris, he played a pivotal role in Pictorialism, an artistic movement dedicated to elevating photography to the status of fine art. Demachy's distinctive style employed techniques like soft-focus and tonal manipulation, resulting in images that exuded an almost painterly quality. His legacy endures as a trailblazer in the history of photography.
Tones:Â Weathered Maroon, Umber
About The Print: A large group of tall trees with bare trunks stand off to the left above the valley that spreads out below.
About The Artist:Â Born in France, Robert Demachy initially delved into painting before discovering his true passion lay in photography. A founding member of the Photo Club of Paris, he played a pivotal role in Pictorialism, an artistic movement dedicated to elevating photography to the status of fine art. Demachy's distinctive style employed techniques like soft-focus and tonal manipulation, resulting in images that exuded an almost painterly quality. His legacy endures as a trailblazer in the history of photography.
Original: $16.00
-65%$16.00
$5.60Description
Tones:Â Weathered Maroon, Umber
About The Print: A large group of tall trees with bare trunks stand off to the left above the valley that spreads out below.
About The Artist:Â Born in France, Robert Demachy initially delved into painting before discovering his true passion lay in photography. A founding member of the Photo Club of Paris, he played a pivotal role in Pictorialism, an artistic movement dedicated to elevating photography to the status of fine art. Demachy's distinctive style employed techniques like soft-focus and tonal manipulation, resulting in images that exuded an almost painterly quality. His legacy endures as a trailblazer in the history of photography.























