Hollow Oak Tree, Fontainebleau

Gustave Le Gray French

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Trained as a painter by the artist Paul Delaroche, Le Gray embraced photography within a decade of the medium’s public announcement, becoming one of its most admired practitioners. In the forest of Fontainebleau, he and painters worked side by side, producing images that earned him praise among his colleagues. His extraordinary understanding of light is particularly evident in his arboreal studies. This forest view transforms a backlit tree into a conduit of the Sublime. Sunlight pierces its branches, causing them to hover on the edge of immateriality.

Hollow Oak Tree, Fontainebleau, Gustave Le Gray (French, 1820–1884), Albumen silver print from glass negative

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