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Talbot Photo 6(20)
- Record Id:
- 041-003304844
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 040-003304824
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100035611311.0x000001
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Talbot Photo 6(20)
- Title:
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Lace. Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox
- Scope & Content:
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Plate 20 of Matilda Gilchrist-Clark's bound copy of 'The Pencil of Nature'. A cameraless photogenic drawing of a sample of lace, with a floral pattern along rim and plain netting above. Paper trimmed to size of image.
The text that accompanies the plate reads, 'As this is the first example of a negative image that has been introduced into this work, it may be necessary to explain, in a few words, what is meant by that expression, and wherein the difference consists. The ordinary effect of light upon white sensitive paper is to blacken it. If therefore any object, as a leaf for instance, be laid upon the paper, this, by intercepting the action of the light, preserves the whiteness of the paper beneath it, and accordingly when it is removed there appears the form or shadow of the leaf marked out in white upon the blackened paper; and since shadows are usually dark, and this is the reverse, it is called in the language of photography a negative image. This is exemplified by the lace depicted in this plate; each copy of it being an original or negative image: that is to say, directly taken from the lace itself. Now, if instead of copying the lace we were to copy one of these negative images of it, the result would be a positive image of the lace: that is to say, the lace would be represented black upon a white ground. But in this secondary or positive image the representation of the small delicate threads which compose the lace would not be quite so sharp and distinct, owing to its not being taken directly from the original. In taking views of buildings, statues, portraits, &c. it is necessary to obtain a positive image, because the negative images of such objects are hardly intelligible, substituting light for shade, and vice versa. But in copying such things as lace or leaves of plants, a negative image is perfectly allowable, black lace being as familiar to the eye as white lace, and the object being only to exhibit the pattern with accuracy. In the commencement of the photographic art, it was a matter of great difficulty to obtain good positive images, because the original or negative pictures, when exposed to the sunshine, speedily grew opaque in their interior, and consequently would not yield any positive copies, or only a very few of them. But, happily, this difficulty has been long since surmounted, and the negative or original pictures now always remain transparent during the process of copying them.'
- Collection Area:
- Visual Arts
- Project / Collection:
- Talbot Collection
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-003303408
040-003304824
041-003304844 - Is part of:
- Talbot Photo : Talbot Collection
Talbot Photo 6 : Talbot Collection: The Pencil of Nature. Photographer(s): Talbot, William Henry Fox
Talbot Photo 6(20) : Lace. Photographer: Talbot, William Henry Fox - Hierarchy:
- 032-003303408[0007]/040-003304824[0020]/041-003304844
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: Talbot Photo
- Record Type (Level):
- Item
- Extent:
- 1 item
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- Not applicable
- Scripts:
- Not applicable
- Techniques:
- Photograph
Photographic Print
Salted Paper Print
Salted Paper Print From Calotype Negative
Silver Printing-Out Paper Print - Start Date:
- 1844
- End Date:
- 1845
- Date Range:
- Before Dec 1845
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
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- Physical Characteristics:
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Dimensions: 173 mm x 220 mm
Format: Bound in Volume
Secondary Support: Card
- Former External References:
- NT1486; Schaaf No.4500
- Material Type:
- Photographs
- Legal Status:
- Not Known
- Names:
- Talbot, William Henry Fox, pioneer of photography, 1800-1877
- Subjects:
- Named Collections
Talbot Collection
Textiles - Places:
- Lacock, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe, Western Europe