Group at Bonaly Towers, Lord Cockburn's Residence
Photograph
1843-1847 (photographed)
1843-1847 (photographed)
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One of fifty sepia-coloured photographs of people, places and nature studies taken in Scotland and bound in album.
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Materials and techniques | Salt paper print from calotype negative |
Brief description | Photograph by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson, Group at Bonaly Towers, Lord Cockburn's Residence, David Octavius Hill, John Henning, unknown man, woman and boy in doorway, perhaps Miss Horner, Mrs Elizabeth Cockburn, Miss Cockburn and perhaps Lady Mary Lyell, Mrs Elizabeth Cockburn Cleghorn and unknown woman on the stairs and Lord Henry Cockburn, salted paper print from calotype negative, 1843-1847 |
Physical description | One of fifty sepia-coloured photographs of people, places and nature studies taken in Scotland and bound in album. |
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Credit line | Given by Sir Theodore Martin, 1869 |
Object history | The original paper negative, from which this print was made, is in the collection of the Glasgow University Library. |
Historical context | The famous partnership and collaboration between the artist David Octavius Hill and the photographer Robert Adamson came into being originally in order to produce photographic portraits to assist Hill as a painter. The team produced a wide range of superb, valuable work and they were the first consistently and successfully employ calotype process in Great Britain. 1843 Hill was introduced to Adamson and they began to collaborate on the production of calotype portraits as reference images for the painting ‘The Signing of the Deed of Demission’ which represents 474 dignitaries. Essentially, Hill posed and arranged the individual sitters or groups while Adamson attended to the technical aspects of the exposure, processing, and printing. Some of their most powerful images, however, were made in Scottish seashore villages and depict fishermen and women. They also photographed the architecture and monument of Scotland and made calotypes of their friends posed in medieval armour or costumes. |
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Bibliographic reference | Stevenson, Sara. 'David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson: Catalogue of their Calotypes Taken Between 1843 and 1847 in the Collection of the Scottish National Portrait Gallery', (Edinburgh: National Galleries of Scotland, 1981). ISBN 0903148374 |
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Accession number | 67370 |
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Record created | July 1, 2009 |
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