Untitled by Lewis Carroll

The artwork, titled “Untitled,” is created by the artist Lewis Carroll. It belongs to the Pictorialism art movement and is classified under the photo genre.

In this black-and-white photograph, the artist captures a moment amongst three young females, all dressed in white, Victorian-style dresses. One girl is seated on a raised platform on the left side, holding a small object and gazing downwards. In the center, another girl directs her full attention to the rightmost girl, who stands facing her, engrossed in the act of gesturing. The setting involves minimal props: a simple textured backdrop, a wooden chair, and a draped cloth, lending a timeless and contemplative quality to the scene. The composition and lighting evoke a classical and serene atmosphere, characteristic of the Pictorialism movement that emphasizes aesthetic quality over documentary truth.

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