Spring Showers, The Coach (1902) by Alfred Stieglitz

Spring Showers, The Coach - Alfred Stieglitz - 1902

Artwork Information

TitleSpring Showers, The Coach
ArtistAlfred Stieglitz
Date1902
Art MovementPictorialism

About Spring Showers, The Coach

The artwork titled “Spring Showers, The Coach,” created by Alfred Stieglitz in 1902, belongs to the Pictorialism art movement and is categorized within the photo genre. The artwork presents a visual composition evocative of the depths of a rainy day, capturing the essence of the scene with a profound sense of atmosphere and mood.

In the portrayal, a horse-drawn coach is prominently featured during a period of rainfall. The scene is imbued with a soft-focus effect, characteristic of Pictorialism, which utilizes photographic processes to achieve a painterly quality. Reflections are visible on the wet surface, enhancing the ethereal ambiance. Trees line the scene, their forms blurred by the encompassing mist, suggesting a tranquil yet somber narrative. The image merges elements of nature and human activity, encapsulating a fleeting moment enveloped by the delicate impact of spring showers. The overall composition speaks to the artistic intent of capturing the poetry of mundane reality through the lens of a camera.

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