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Sergysels, discovering the pictorialist side of a modernist photographer

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E. Sergysels

Vintage Photography October 2010 www.anamorfose.be

AnamorFose.be Nieuwstraat 11 B-8870 Izegem Belgium Phone: + 32 476 49 19 71 [email protected] www.anamorfose.be Copyright 2010 Xavier Debeerst

Sergysels, discovering the pictorialist side of a

modernist photographer

The Belgian photographer E. Sergysels (Brussels) is mainly known for his architectural photographs from the 1930s. Alongside Willy Kessels he made the book “l’Architecture moderne en Belgique”, 1937. Being a professional photographer he was specialized in pictures of architectural creations and interiors. Lesser known is his pictorialist work from the period before the first World War. Although of genuinely fine quality, these photographs were hardly picked up in publications. We publish a selection of 23 vintage pictorialist prints by Sergysels. The traditional pictorialist themes are all represented: landscapes, cityscapes and portraits. Sergysels used the bromoil transfer technique. His prints are well finished and mounted with taste.

The conversation This untitled bromoil that I gave the name “the conversation” is an example of excellent pictorialism. Particular here is the use of the snapshot, which was hardly done by pictorialists. Only masters like Demachy and Stieglitz used it. The bromoil has a strong composition, with three clearly distinct levels: the baskets in front, the three ladies in the middle and the monumental fountain in the back. The light playing in the hair of the two women adds depth to the image.

The picture has a supplementary dimension: confronting the anecdotic with the timeless.

Comparing side by side the bromoils with the silver prints Luckily in the collection we found two sets of prints of the same subject in bromoil and silver print. This gives us the opportunity to compare the two printing techniques and analyze Sergysels’ vision on pictorialism.

The two prints of the Watermill of Grimbergen were made from the same negative. Besides the traditional differences between the two printing techniques (surface, contrast, detail and depth) there aren’t many major differences. The blacks in the reflections and the trees of the bromoil are softer and more treated with the brush. The watermill is more prominent in the bromoil than in the silver print. The silver print is a straight image of a watermill. The bromoil is a romantic interpretation of this scene. If you compare the two prints as an object, however, the differences are more spectacular. The bromoil is well mounted on three layers of support. The silver print isn’t mounted. The bromoil is signed, the silver print has the photographer’s dry stamp. Then it becomes clear that the bromoil was more valuable for Sergysels than the silver print.

This two print aren’t from the same negative but are the same setting. The two photos were probably made at the same time. The point of view is the same. The first striking difference between the two images is the dynamic in the composition. The bromoil is probably a crop of the negative. The silver print is the full negative. The longer image of the silver print makes it more dynamic. In the silver print the arch or the bridge is more prominent, the perspective in the quay of the left is an important element in the composition and the image has more depth in the composition. In short, the silver print is more modernist. The square proportion of the bromoil gives it a more static and monumental aspect. The image is also larger (the bromoil measures 19x22,5cm and the silver print 11,7x18cm). In the bromoil the small boat is the main subject not the arch or the depth. It’s expressing the symbolic of the small boat entering the arch. The two images have a different character and a different style. The silver print isn’t mounted or signed. The bromoil is mounted and signed. The side by side of these two images tells us more about Sergysels’ vision on pictorialism and modernism. He clearly understood the two languages.

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Back from the woodland, (id 4125,0) +/- 1910, BelgiumBromoil TransferVery Good16,0 X 10,7 cm300,0 Euro

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Child labor, (id 4137,0) +/- 1910, BelgiumBromoil TransferExcellent20,8 X 28,8 cm450,0 Euro

Scanned in two parts and merged together.

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Farmer in the snow, (id 4141,0) +/- 1910, BelgiumBromoil TransferVery Good20,8 X 16,6 cm350,0 Euro

Scanned in two parts and merged together.

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Grandmother and grandchild in the sun, (id 4138,0) +/- 1910, BelgiumVintage silver printPoor36,6 X 27,5 cm150,0 Euro

Scanned in two parts and merged together.left upper corner is missing

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Greeting the dog, (id 4133,0) +/- 1910, BelgiumBromoil TransferVery Good22,6 X 16,4 cm350,0 Euro

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Gun in the park (unmounted version), (id 4129,0) +/- 1910, BelgiumVintage silver printVery Good17,5 X 20,7 cm200,0 Euro

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Guns in the park, mounted version, (id 4142,0) +/- 1910, BelgiumVintage silver printVery Good18,0 X 19,7 cm250,0 Euro

Scanned in two parts and merged together.

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Mother and child, (id 4130,0) +/- 1910, BelgiumVintage silver printVery Good8,4 X 10,5 cm200,0 Euro

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Nun in a small street, (id 4136,0) +/- 1910, BelgiumBromoil TransferExcellent28,4 X 20,2 cm400,0 Euro

Scanned in two parts and merged together.

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Nympheas, (id 4124,0) +/- 1910, BelgiumVintage silver printVery Good8,0 X 10,8 cm350,0 Euro

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On the canal in Gent, (id 4139,0) +/- 1910, BelgiumBromoil TransferExcellent19,0 X 22,5 cm400,0 Euro

Scanned in two parts and merged together.

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On the canal in Gent (unmounted), (id 4127,0) +/- 1910, BelgiumVintage silver printVery Good11,7 X 18,3 cm250,0 Euro

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Posing in the wood, (id 4134,0) +/- 1910, BelgiumBromoil TransferVery Good21,0 X 15,0 cm300,0 Euro

Scanned in two parts and merged together.

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Profile of a lady, (id 4128,0) +/- 1910, BelgiumVintage silver printVery Good10,9 X 7,6 cm200,0 Euro

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Reflection, (id 4131,0) +/- 1910, BelgiumBromoil TransferExcellent20,6 X 14,5 cm350,0 Euro

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Small farm, (id 4126,0) +/- 1910, BelgiumVintage silver printVery Good14,4 X 19,4 cm200,0 Euro

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Square in the sun, (id 4132,0) +/- 1910, BelgiumBromoil TransferExcellent15,5 X 20,4 cm400,0 Euro

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The conversation, (id 4121,0) +/- 1910, BelgiumBromoil TransferVery Good21,3 X 16,3 cm600,0 Euro

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The old city, large print, (id 4143,0) +/- 1910, BelgiumBromoil TransferVery Good36,5 X 22,7 cm400,0 Euro

Scanned in two parts and merged together.

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Watermill Grimbergen (bromoil), (id 4140,0) +/- 1910, BelgiumBromoil TransferVery Good15,6 X 19,8 cm350,0 Euro

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Watermill Grimbergen (silver print), (id 4123,0) +/- 1910, BelgiumVintage silver printExcellent15,3 X 19,8 cm250,0 Euro

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Winter sun, (id 4135,0) +/- 1910, BelgiumVintage silver printVery Good21,0 X 28,4 cm300,0 Euro

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Woodland, (id 4122,0) +/- 1910, BelgiumGelatino BichromateExcellent15,0 X 28,8 cm400,0 Euro

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