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Malcolm Arbuthnot

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photographer and artist. In his teenage years he was a keen cyclist, who participated in renowned endurance events like the Bath Road Cycling Club's 100 miles race.
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He married twice, and had numerous adopted children. His first marriage to Florence Emily Goold ("Daisy") ended in divorce following her adultery with the poet
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He combined his interests in photography and art by using gum and oil pigment processes, after joining the Linked Ring making increasingly controversial anti-
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John Taylor "Arbuthnot, Malcolm", The Oxford Companion to the Photograph, Ed. Robin Lenman, Oxford University Press, 2005, Oxford Reference Online
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Malcolm Arbuthnot: Old photograph, taken from the bridge of a sailing ship, heeling considerably, dated 1908
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exhibitions, with the aim to promote naturalistic and aesthetic photography as an independent art.
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Also in 1914, he was one of the signatories - the only photographer - to the manifesto of the
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Malcolm Arbuthnot: Photograph of a landscape with the meander of a river, in a
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Malcolm Arbuthnot: View of a barge in the Thames, London with
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From 1914, Arbuthnot ran a portrait studio in London's
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pictorialist

St Paul's Cathedral
Cobham, Surrey
pictorialist
Brotherhood of the Linked Ring
Royal Photographic Society
New Bond Street
Lillah McCarthy
Harriet Cohen
Robert Nichols
George Bernard Shaw
Vorticism
literary magazine
BLAST
naturalistic
gum prints
World War I
gouaches
John Gould Fletcher
George Davison
Kodak
Jersey
"Bath Road 100 - 1896"
ISBN
0-486-26750-4

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