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  4. Roger Fenton - Wikipedia

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    Roger Fenton (28 March 1819 – 8 August 1869) was a British photographer, noted as one of the first war photographers.. Fenton was born into a Lancashire merchant family. After graduating from London with an arts degree, he became interested in painti

  5. Fruit and Flowers - Wikipedia

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    Fruit and Flowers (1860) by Roger Fenton. Fruit and Flowers is a black and white photograph by English photographer Roger Fenton, taken in 1860.It was part of the still lives series that Fenton did at the Summer of that year, and would be some of his final photographic work, shortly before be leave this activity, in 1862.

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  7. Roger Fenton (priest) - Wikipedia

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    Fenton's first work, An Answer to William Alablaster his Motives, was published in 1599, noting that William Alabaster was then a prisoner in the Tower of London. In 1611 Fenton published A Treatise of Usurie, in three books; there was a second edition in 1612.

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  9. Reclining Odalisque - Wikipedia

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    Reclining Odalisque (1858) by Roger Fenton. Reclining Odalisque is a black and white photograph taken by English photographer Roger Fenton, in 1858.It is a staged photograph, part of the series that the artist dedicated to the recreation of exotic inspired scenes of the Middle East. [1]