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Plantation 1925

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This intricate black-and-white etching captures a serene plantation avenue lined with towering trees that stretch rhythmically into the distance, guiding the eye toward a large, neoclassical mansion nestled at the far end. The detailed hatching and cross-hatching techniques Franklin Booth employs create a rich texture that brings depth and dimensionality to the scene, from the shifting shadows on the path to the foliage’s lush density overhead. The contrast between the dark, complex clusters of leaves and the lighter sky above generates a striking equilibrium, evoking a contemplative stillness as sunlight filters delicately through the branches. The composition offers a masterful balance of natural elements with human architecture, inviting the viewer into a quiet moment in time, perhaps early morning or late afternoon when the world seems paused yet vibrant.

Beyond the technical prowess, the piece resonates with a historical aura, reflective of the early 20th century Southern United States landscape, a period steeped in both grandeur and complex social narratives. The meticulous attention to detail reminds us of the slow, deliberate craft of hand-etched artwork before modern photographic reproduction. Visually, the artwork conveys a haunting calm, a whispered story of place and time, where nature and human habitation intertwine in delicate harmony, yet hint at the layered histories resting beneath the surface of this picturesque scene.

Plantation 1925

Franklin Booth

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1925

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4120 × 3912 px

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