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Breezy Marshland
Emerson, Peter Henry, born 1856 - died 1936 - Enlarge image
Breezy Marshland
- Object:
Photograph
- Place of origin:
East Anglia (photographed)
England (photographed) - Date:
1881-1890 (photographed)
- Artist/Maker:
Emerson, Peter Henry, born 1856 - died 1936 (photographer)
- Materials and Techniques:
Photogravure
- Credit Line:
Presented by P.H. Emerson, Esq. on 12 April, 1890
- Museum number:
PH.2125-1896
- Gallery location:
Prints & Drawings Study Room, level H, case DELTA, shelf 4
When Emerson was particularly satisfied with an image, he would publish it as a large individual print in two different ways: a ‘de luxe’ limited edition, presented on elegant India paper, and a standard edition on a lesser quality paper.
He published approximately seven images individually as ‘separate plates’. To further promote their unique appeal, as he did with all of his published works, he declared that the negatives, transparencies and plates would be destroyed so future reproductions could not be made. He was also strategic in making sure his works reached the collections of major art institutions.
He donated his single prints, books and portfolios to the Library at the South Kensington Museum (now the National Art Library at the V&A), The Royal Academy of Arts, and the Photographic Society (now The Royal Photographic Society), immediately after their publication to enhance his reputation.