Untitled by Lewis Carroll

The artwork, titled “Untitled” and created by artist Lewis Carroll, belongs to the Pictorialism movement and is categorized under the genre of photo. The photograph features three young girls dressed in light-colored, possibly white, Victorian-era dresses. They are engaged in an intimate and seemingly candid interaction. The girl seated on the left appears to be holding flowers while the girl in the middle is seated with one leg on the floor and the other on the table. The girl standing on the right seems to be playfully engaged with the girl in the center. They are positioned in front of a plain backdrop, likely indoors, with minimal props apart from a chair and a cloth on the table. The photograph captures a moment of innocence and interaction, typical of the Pictorialism style, which often emphasizes beauty and atmospheric quality.

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