Foggy day on the Thames
Photogravure, c. 1889
10/10; 119 x 175 mm
$475.
According to Gernsheim (Creative Photography, 1962), Gale was part of a group of new landscape photographers who emerged in the style of P.H. Emerson. This print was published in Sun Artists, said to be the first book to present photography as a fine art (many years before Camera Work). The Art Journal called the publication: 'The high water mark of modern photography'. Gale was a founding member of the Linked Ring in Britain.