Cameraless contact photogenic drawing negative of a botanical specimen. Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
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A cameraless contact photogenic drawing negative of a botanical specimen, possibly a pea flowering vine, placed downwards, diagonally across the paper. In the upper left corner, there is a smaller specimen of a cluster of flowers. Negative irregularly trimmed to size of image.
[Bas-relief of a head of a classical figure in profile.] Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
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Genre: Fine Arts, Photography of A bas-relief sculpture of the bust of a man with curled hair and beard, in profile facing left. Chemistry float-applied on paper 225 x 160 mm.
[Garden urn.] Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
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Genre: Still Life Photography A faint and almost entirely faded print of a calyx-krater shaped urn, lit from the right. Chemistry float-applied on paper 229 x 182 mm.
[View in the cloisters, Lacock Abbey.] Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
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Genre: Architectural Photography View looking across the cloister courtyard. On the extreme right, the bust of Patroclus can be seen, evidently placed in the sunlight for photographic purposes. Chemistry float-applied on paper 126 x 180 mm.
[Lacock Abbey (?)] Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
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Genre: Architectural Photography An almost indiscernible image that may possibly be an architectural view of Lacock Abbey. Chemistry float-applied on paper 124 x 163 mm.
[Cameraless contact photogenic drawing negative of a (?)Mimosoideae.] Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
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Genre: Scientific Photography A cameraless contact photogenic drawing negative of a plant consisting of bipinnately compound leaves, twelve stems in total. Paper trimmed to size of image.
[Cameraless contact photogenic drawing negative of a botanical specimen.] Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
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Genre: Scientific Photography A cameraless contact photogenic drawing negative of a shoot with three subsidiary branches of bipinnately compound leaves. Paper trimmed to size of image.