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Nest of song thrush (in situ)

Photograph
1904
Artist/Maker

A glass colour slide slide made by Oliver G. Pike. The caption reads, 'Nest of a song thrush (in situ), Sanger-Shepher process, Oliver Pike, 1904' and it is inscribed in pencil on a white label on the right side of the image border. In the image there is a nest with four bird eggs in a tree with bright green leaves and pink flowers.


Object details

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Object type
TitleNest of song thrush (in situ) (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
It involved exposing three sensitised pieces of celluloid, called matrices, through different coloured filters to create gelatine reliefs. Each relief was then stained in carefully calculated solutions of yellow, cyan and pink dyes. The coloured reliefs would then be rolled individually onto a separate substrate in perfect registration to create an image. But because the dyes tended to wander, developers seldom printed the images onto paper. Instead, they chose to create transparencies by overlaying the matrices and placing them between glass.
Brief description
Sanger-Shepherd colour slide made by Oliver G. Pike, 'Nest of a song thrush (in situ)', 1904
Physical description
A glass colour slide slide made by Oliver G. Pike. The caption reads, 'Nest of a song thrush (in situ), Sanger-Shepher process, Oliver Pike, 1904' and it is inscribed in pencil on a white label on the right side of the image border. In the image there is a nest with four bird eggs in a tree with bright green leaves and pink flowers.
Dimensions
  • Width: 8.2cm
  • Height: 8.2cm
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
Collection
Accession number
RPS.805-2019

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Record createdMay 16, 2019
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