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Statue of Venus at Crystal Palace

Photograph
c. 1855 (photographed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Stereoscopic daguerreotype of a sculpture of 'Musidora' made by John Thomas. Possibly on display at the Royal Academy of Arts exhibition of 1852, or at the Crystal Palace after it was relocated to Sydenham in 1854. The daguerreotype plates are in a black mount with two rectangular arched windows. This is glazed in a passe-partout frame.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleStatue of Venus at Crystal Palace (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Stereoscopic daguerreotype in a passe-partout frame
Brief description
Photograph possibly by Negretti and Zambra or the London Stereoscopic Company, 'Musidora' by John Thomas, stereo daguerreotype, c. 1855.
Physical description
Stereoscopic daguerreotype of a sculpture of 'Musidora' made by John Thomas. Possibly on display at the Royal Academy of Arts exhibition of 1852, or at the Crystal Palace after it was relocated to Sydenham in 1854. The daguerreotype plates are in a black mount with two rectangular arched windows. This is glazed in a passe-partout frame.
Dimensions
  • Image height: 68mm
  • Image width: 58mm
  • Frame height: 83mm
  • Frame width: 171mm
  • Frame depth: 3mm
Marks and inscriptions
(Red sticker with '42' on verso of frame.)
Credit line
The Royal Photographic Society Collection at the V&A, acquired with the generous assistance of the National Lottery Heritage Fund and Art Fund.
Associated object
PROV.6638-2017 (RPS Group record)
Other numbers
  • XRG1075F - RPS collection - V&A identifier
  • 2003-5001/2/28270 - Science Museum Group accession number
  • Cat no. 42 - RPS identifier - inventory no.
  • C7/D8 BOX 2 - RPS identifier - misc.
Collection
Accession number
RPS.588-2017

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Record createdJuly 7, 2017
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