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    Arte fotos

    June 5, 2013 / 0 Comments

    La fotografía parece un arte reservado a la revista NationalGeographic o al concurso internacional más importante del mundo, el WorldPressPhoto. Sin embargo, hay muchos fotógrafos que han explorado las múltiples posibilidades de este invento relativamente moderno en relación con la pintura clásica. Desde comienzos del siglo XIX, cuando Daguerre inventó el daguerrotipo, algunos fotógrafos emplearon las tradiciones del arte pictórico, incluyendo a los grandes maestros, para explorar y justificar su arte. Recientemente, la NationalGallery de Londres dedicaba una exposición, Seducedby art: Photographypast&present,

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