" Sun pictures is an early and perceptive insight into Hill & Adamson's work.
Sun Pictures: The Hill-Adamson Calotypes
Publisher Fact Sheet Presents nearly 50 photographs from the unlikely partnership (1843-1848) between the respected painter David Octavius Hill & the young engineer Robert Adamson, including experiments with portraits, staged dramatic ...
and Albert Museum” in The European Royal History Journal, XXXVI, December 2003. ... Apart from his excellent portraiture, he is known for his dramatic views of the 1874 Hong Kong Typhoon and for an exquisite album of Foochow scenery, ...
The most succinct description of the entire affair in the secondary literature is Gordon Dodds, Roger Hall, and Stanley Triggs, The World of William Notman (Boston: David Godine, 1993), 4. 18 William Notman Senior, “Declaration to ...
The Collection of Alfred Stieglitz: Fifty Pioneers of Modern Photography
... Archibald, 5th Earl of Rosebery 54 Prosopographus 484 Protestant Succession 71, 77 Public Advertiser 297, 316 Public Ledger 460 Pugin, Augustus Welby 219 Pulteney, William, 1st Earl of Bath 79, 80 Punch 333 Quin, James 280 Quinn, ...
For more on John Muir Wood, see Sara Stevenson, Julie Lawson, and Michael Gray, The Photography of John Muir Wood 1805–1892, An Accomplished Amateur ([n.p.]: Scottish National Portrait Gallery, 1988). See Horne and [W.H.] Thornthwaite, ...
... Sun Pictures: The Hill-Adamson Calotypes (London: Studio Vista, 1973), p. 120; Colin Ford, ed., An Early Victorian Album: The Photographic Masterpieces (1843-1847) of David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson (New York: Alfred A. Knopf ...
A color portfolio highlights the work of internationally known artists such as Robert Rauschenberg, Todd Walker, and most recently Doug and Mike Starn, and an invaluable list of supply sources (including e-mail addresses) from throughout ...