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Tuesday, August 01, 2023

Tuesday, August 01, 2023 12:30 am by M. in    No comments
Today, August 1st, is Yorkshire's Day and this beautiful picture is from Skipton, North Yorkshire. The picture appears in a recently published book in the UK (the book was originally published in French):

 
Introduced by William Boyd
Photographs by Jean-Pierre Gilson
Demi Lewis Publishing
ISBN: 9781911306931

“Since 2016, I have travelled the countryside in winter in the footsteps of painters and writers Constable, Gainsborough, Emilie (sic) Brontë, Arthur Conan Doyle, Daphné du Maurier…”

French photographer Jean-Pierre Gilson is recognised as one of the leading European landscape photographers and over the past forty years, more than a hundred exhibitions have been devoted to his work. In this new book he explores the English landscapes that have influenced many of the most famous British artists and writers.

Gilson has a sharp sense of composition that he deploys, with rigour and poetry. In his photographs he exploits the light, and the mist and cloud of the winter landscapes to reveal a vision of England which in many ways can appear romantic, even backward-looking, yet which is nevertheless very real and contemporary. This is a rural England that still exists – often little changed over the centuries.

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