Balustrade, gate and steps
Photograph
ca.1845-8 (photographed)
ca.1845-8 (photographed)
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A stone gatepost and metal work gates and five or six stone steps lead up to a ballustraded terrace with decorative stone urns.
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Title | Balustrade, gate and steps (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Salted paper print from a calotype negative |
Brief description | 19thC; Jones Calvert, Balustrade, steps & gate |
Physical description | A stone gatepost and metal work gates and five or six stone steps lead up to a ballustraded terrace with decorative stone urns. |
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Object history | During the 1830s William Henry Fox Talbot invented a way of making paper negatives and from them multiple paper prints. In doing so, he laid the foundations of modern photography. Calvert Jones learned of these developments in 1839 through a neighbour who was a cousin of Talbot. Jones lived in South Wales and he made many photographs there and in the West of England. He also travelled widely, making photographs on the continent. Jones' work stands out in the early development of photography because he was one of the first to apply a schooled artist's eye to the medium. |
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Accession number | PH.93-1983 |
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Record created | April 25, 2008 |
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