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English: In 1857 he made his best-known allegorical work, The Two Ways of Life. This was a seamlessly montaged combination print made of thirty-two images in about six weeks. First exhibited at the Manchester Art Treasures Exhibition of 1857, the work shows two youths being offered guidance by a patriarch. Each youth looks toward a section of a stage-like tableaux vivant - one youth is shown the virtuous pleasures and the other the sinful pleasures.
Čeština: V roce 1857 vystavil Rejlander v Manchesteru na výstavě soudobého umění alegorickou fotomontáž Dva způsoby života. Snímek o rozměrech 40×80 cm se skládal ze 30 záběrů. 25 modelů znázorňuje na jedné polovině ctnosti a na druhé zábavu a neřesti. Fotografie vyvolala pohoršení i nadšení. Uznání se autorovi dostalo od královny Viktorie, která fotografii zakoupila pro prince Alberta.
Magyar: Oscar Gustave Rejlander Az élet két útja (1857) című, mintegy 32 felvételből álló kompozit fotográfiája. A felvételt Rejlander 1857-ben a Manchester Art Treasures kiállításra készítette. Rejlander Az élet két útjának két változatát készítette el. A kevéssé ismert másik felvételen az apa a tudást és a bölcsességet választó fia felé fordul.
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Oscar Gustave Rejlander  (1813–1875)  wikidata:Q725390
 
Oscar Gustave Rejlander
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O. G. Rejlander; Oscar Gustav Rejlander; Oscar Gustave Reijlander; Oscar G. Rejlander
Description British-Swedish photographer and painter
Date of birth/death 19 October 1813 Edit this at Wikidata 18 January 1875 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Sweden London
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creator QS:P170,Q725390
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