French photographer Paul Boyer practiced his craft when it was a novelty, not yet recognized as an art form. The work of Boyer helped to hasten the day when taking pictures with cameras would be seen as akin to painting an image on canvas with a brush. Here Boyer captured Mata Hari, an infamous Allied spy in WWI. The original 1907 black and white photograph has been colorized and remastered at the Studios of Art Chateau in 2016. Perfect for creating a Hollywood Regency design style.
Hollywood Regency Design StylePaul Boyer French (1861 - 1908) |
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French photographer Paul Boyer practiced his craft when it was a novelty, not yet recognized as an art form. The work of Boyer helped to hasten the day when taking pictures with cameras would be seen as akin to painting an image on canvas with a brush. Here Boyer captured Mata Hari, an infamous Allied spy in WWI. The original 1907 black and white photograph has been colorized and remastered at the Studios of Art Chateau in 2016. Perfect for creating a Hollywood Regency design style. |
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