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frederick henry evans
19th Century
19th Century

frederick henry evans

Born 1853 Died 1943 Works span 1896–1903

Frederick Henry Evans: A Life in Platinum Frederick Henry Evans (1853-1943) was a renowned English photographer celebrated for his architectural studies, particularly of English and French cathedrals. His dedication to the platinotype process and meticulous attention to detail cemented his place as a significant figure within the Pictorialism movement. Early Life and Career Born on June 26, 1853, in London, United Kingdom, Evans ini…

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1896
first work
1903
last work
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The Lifeline

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Chapters — Career Periods

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