Constant Puyo
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Émile Joachim Constant Puyo (November 12, 1857 – October 6, 1933) was a French photographer, active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. As the leading advocate of the Pictorialist movement in France, he championed the practice of photography as an artistic medium.
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Photos
- Montmartre (Constant Puyo) (1904)
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Literature
- Notes sur la Photographie Artistique (1896)
- Le Procédé à la Gomme Bichromatée (1904)
- Les Objectifs d'Artiste (1906), coauthored with Jean Leclerc de Pulligny
- Les Procédés d'Art en Photographie (1906), coauthored with Robert Demachy
- Le Procédé Rawlins à l'Huile (1907)
- Comment Composer un Portrait (1925)
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