Single Dahlia by Henry Irving (1900), colour separated
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British photographer Henry Irving is known for his monochrome photography, often depicting trees and flowers.
His photograph Single Dahlia, dating from around 1900, has been manipulated using CMYK colour separation to create this striking contemporary work printed exclusively for the V&A.
Single Dahlia, Henry Irving (fl. 1899–1915)
Platinum print photograph England, about 1900
© Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Dimensions
A3. 297 x 420mm (11.7 x 16.5in)
Composition
Screenprint on 410gsm Somerset satin paper
Product code
167579
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