Stereofoto van een gezicht op de Gorges de la Bourne in negatief before 1892
photography, gelatin-silver-print
aged paper
homemade paper
sketch book
hand drawn type
landscape
personal journal design
photography
personal sketchbook
hand-drawn typeface
gelatin-silver-print
thick font
sketchbook drawing
sketchbook art
realism
Dimensions: height 106 mm, width 163 mm
Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain
This stereoscopic photograph offers a negative view of the Gorges de la Bourne. Adolphe Louis Donnadieu created this intriguing image with a stark contrast of light and dark. The inverted tones transform the familiar landscape into an otherworldly vision. The composition is divided into two similar frames. Each captures a slightly different perspective of the gorges, intended to create a three-dimensional effect when viewed through a stereoscope. This technique invites a deeper engagement with spatial perception, challenging our understanding of depth and form. The negative presentation destabilizes our conventional reading of the scene. Dark areas suggest depth where light would naturally fall. Ultimately, Donnadieu’s manipulation of light and perspective encourages us to reconsider how we perceive and interpret the natural world through the lens of photographic representation. The negative format prompts reflection on the interplay between reality and its artistic depiction, inviting ongoing re-evaluation.
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