Painted photograph of a tile design for the Grill Room, South Kensington Museum
Painted Photograph
1868-1885 (made)
1868-1885 (made)
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Blue and white painted photograph of a roundel design for tiles. A river scene is depicted with foaming torrents and waterfalls which cascade over rocks into the immediate foreground. The far riverbank, densely lined with trees, appears to be reinforced at far left with a somewhat dilapidated brick or stone wall. A castle can just be seen at left behind the trees; still further beyond lie the silhouettes of mountains. A blue border encloses the composition. Brushstroke of blue watercolour in the upper left-hand margin of the paper.
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Title | Painted photograph of a tile design for the Grill Room, South Kensington Museum (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Salted paper print (probably), overpainted in watercolour |
Brief description | Painted photograph of an E. J. Poynter dado tile design for the Grill Room, South Kensington Museum: 1 of 11 land and seascape subjects. 1868-1885. |
Physical description | Blue and white painted photograph of a roundel design for tiles. A river scene is depicted with foaming torrents and waterfalls which cascade over rocks into the immediate foreground. The far riverbank, densely lined with trees, appears to be reinforced at far left with a somewhat dilapidated brick or stone wall. A castle can just be seen at left behind the trees; still further beyond lie the silhouettes of mountains. A blue border encloses the composition. Brushstroke of blue watercolour in the upper left-hand margin of the paper. |
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Object history | E. J. Poynter was invited to tender for the decoration of the Grill Room in November 1865. Many of Poynter's original dado tile designs for the Grill Room - including that which is reproduced in this painted photograph (Museum object number 1121:10) - are signed with his monogram 'EJP' and the date 1868. In this painted photograph, however, the monogram has been effaced, presumably to indicate that the object is a copy after Poynter rather than an original design by him. It is not clear when exactly J. Ireland Williamson's painted photographs of the Grill Room tile designs were made, but this particular example was received by the Museum in March 1885. Judging from the Seventeenth Report of the Science and Art Department, the actual dado tiles for the Grill Room were all installed by the end of 1869 at the latest. |
Production | This object is probably a salted paper print. According to Mark Haworth-Booth, nineteenth-century photographs made using salted paper were ideal for overpainting because of their matte surface; colour photography only became commercially available in the early twentieth century. |
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Associated object | 1121:10 (Original) |
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Accession number | PH.173A-1885 |
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Record created | July 14, 2016 |
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