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[A Fragment of Lace.] Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
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Genre: Still Life Photography A scrap of heavily patterned lace, cut into a rough rectangle shape. Photographic engraving. Image size 87 x 54 mm, press imprint size 103 x 73 mm, paper size 255 x 171 mm. A brief discussion of the subject matter chosen by Talbot for early photographic engravings...
[A Fragment of Lace.] Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
Scope & Content:
Genre: Still Life Photography A scrap of heavily patterned lace, cut into a rough rectangle shape. Photographic engraving. Image size 87 x 54 mm, press imprint size 103 x 73 mm, paper size 256 x 170 mm. A brief discussion of the subject matter chosen by Talbot for early photographic engravings...
[A Fragment of Lace.] Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
Scope & Content:
Genre: Still Life Photography A scrap of heavily patterned lace, cut into a roughly rectangular shape. Photographic engraving. Image size 87 x 54 mm, press imprint size 103 x 73 mm, paper size 255 x 171 mm. A brief discussion of the subject matter chosen by Talbot for early photographic engrav...
[A Fragment of Lace.] Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
Scope & Content:
Genre: Still Life Photography A scrap of heavily patterned lace, cut into a rough rectangle shape. Photographic engraving (paper has large areas of foxing). Image size 87 x 54 mm, press imprint size 103 x 73 mm, paper size 255 x 172 mm. A brief discussion of the subject matter chosen by Talbot...
[A Fragment of Lace.] Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
Scope & Content:
Genre: Still Life Photography A scrap of heavily patterned lace, cut into a rough rectangle shape. Photographic engraving. Image size 87 x 54 mm, press imprint size 103 x 73 mm, paper size 256 x 171 mm. A brief discussion of the subject matter chosen by Talbot for early photographic engravings...
[A Fragment of Lace.] Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
Scope & Content:
Genre: Still Life Photography A scrap of heavily patterned lace, cut into a rough rectangle shape. Photographic engraving (discolouration of paper along edges). Image size 87 x 54 mm, press imprint size 103 x 73 mm, paper size 256 x 172 mm. A brief discussion of the subject matter chosen by Ta...
[A Fragment of Lace.] Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
Scope & Content:
Genre: Still Life Photography A scrap of heavily patterned lace, cut into a rough rectangle shape. Photographic engraving. Image size 87 x 54 mm, press imprint size 103 x 73 mm, paper size 256 x 172 mm. A brief discussion of the subject matter chosen by Talbot for early photographic engravings...
[A Fragment of Lace.] Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
Scope & Content:
Genre: Still Life Photography A scrap of heavily patterned lace, cut into a rough rectangle shape. Photographic engraving. Image size 87 x 54 mm, press imprint size 103 x 73 mm, paper size 256 x 172 mm. A brief discussion of the subject matter chosen by Talbot for early photographic engravings...
The town of Uchar (Datia state) beneath its massive rock, with the fort and a mosque in the foreground.. Artist(s): Prinsep, William (1794-1874), attributed to
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The town of Uchar (Datia state) beneath its massive rock, with the fort and a mosque in the foreground. Attributed to William Prinsep (1794-1874), 1818. Inscribed below: ‘The Fort and Town of Oochar. No. 1.’ 320 by 420 mm.
The two massive rocks of Uchar (Datia State), one with two soldiers on top. In the foreground a mounted trooper of the Dromedary Corps.. Artist(s): Prinsep, William (1794-1874), attributed to
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The two massive rocks of Uchar, one with two soldiers on top. In the foreground a mounted trooper of the Dromedary Corps. Attributed to William Prinsep (1794-1874), 1818. Inscribed below: ‘The Conical Rocks near Oochar. No. 2.’ 325 by 423 mm.