Léonard Misonne (1870–1943) was a Belgian pictorialist photographer. He is known for his landscapes and street scenes with atmospheric skies.
Born to a wealthy family in Gilly, Belgium in 1870, Léonard Misonne was one of many children of Adèle Pirmez and lawyer and industrialist Louis Misonne. He studied Greek and humanities in Charleroi before going to the Université Catholique de Louvain where he got a degree in mining engineering. However, he did not become a mining engineer in the long term.
Misonne is best known for his atmospheric photographs of landscapes and street scenes, with light as a key feature, and as a pioneer of pictorialism. According to the Directory of Belgian Photographers, "Misonne’s work is characterised by a masterly treatment of light and atmospheric conditions. His images express poetic qualities, but sometimes slip into an anecdotal sentimentality." He was nicknamed "the Corot of photography".
Misonne devoted himself to photography from 1896, joining the Belgian Photography Association in 1897. He became a leading light in pictorialism, frequently exhibiting his photographs at exhibitions. He also did slide shows. Much of his photography was in Belgium and the Netherlands, but he also visited London, France, Germany and Switzerland. The German occupation of Belgium during World War II greatly restricted his photography.
Misonne would often photograph things that were strongly illuminated from behind, producing a halo effect. He would also retouch the lighting effects in his photographs, experimenting with and using many techniques, such as the Fresson process and later the bromoil and mediobrome processes. He also invented the "flou-net" and "photo-dessin" processes.
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Mr. Léonard Misonne
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Inondation à Paris
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Route poussiéreuse 1897
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Au coucher du soleil 1899
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Au coucher du soleil 1899
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Brouillard et Poussière 1908
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Glacé 1908
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Madame Misonne à la Maison Misonne à Gilley, Belgique 1910
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Paysage de Campagne 1910
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Retour du marché 1910
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Returning from the market 1910
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Matinée de printemps 1912
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Aurore 1920
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Le Grand Peuplier 1924
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Ornières de neige 1925
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Vive Lumière (Châtelet) 1925
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Paysage enneigé 1927
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Jour de pluie 1930
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Namur de nuit 1930
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Sans titre 1930
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La tempête arrive 1932
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Ornières sous la neige 1932
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Les Vieillards, Bruges 1934
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Glaces sur la Meuse 1935
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La Belle Batelière 1935
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Vieux Toits (Osterspai) 1937
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Sortie de la gare de Namur 1038
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Splendeur de la boue 1938
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Une tempête arrive 1930
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Des gens heureux 1940
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Londres 1941
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Country Women Stopping to Converse on a Village Road in Belgium 1943
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Hiver en Campinne 1943
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Sans titre
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I especially love "Country Women Conversing..." It really shows their humanity, even from a distance!
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