Platinum print, ca. 1903, double mounted, 7.25 x 7.75"
P.O.R.

(American 1854-1939) Like many American painters who were converts to Impressionism, Pictorialist photographers such as John Bullock were open to using their medium in a new way. Bullock’s work, usually printed in the delicate tones of platinum, represents the refined expression of the American naturalistic aesthetic. Bullock was one of the founding members of the Photo-Secession.

Photo-Secession

Anne W. Brigman
John G. Bullock
Frank Eugene
Paul Burty Haviland
Gertrude Kasebier
William J. Mullins
W. B. Post
George H. Seeley
Eva Watson-Schutze
Alfred Stieglitz