Untitled by Lewis Carroll

The artwork “Untitled” is a photograph created by Lewis Carroll, associated with the Pictorialism art movement. This genre of photography aims to emphasize beauty, composition, and tonality. The photograph captures an intimate and candid moment among three young girls, who appear to be engaged in a playful interaction.

In the artwork, the three girls are dressed in white, standing and sitting around a simple wooden chair and a striped fabric. The background is a plain and unadorned drapery, which brings the focus to the subjects. One girl is seated on the covered surface, holding a few flowers, while the other two girls appear to be examining or holding an item, with one standing and one seated. The overall composition and soft lighting give the photograph a timeless quality, which is characteristic of the Pictorialism movement.

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