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Riding Hood (No. 1)

Photograph
1858 (photographed)
Artist/Maker

Robinson illustrated the fairy tale of Little Red Riding Hood in four scenes. When he exhibited the series in 1858, some critics were charmed, but one wrote sarcastically that the photographs proved the truthfulness of the famous story and expressed amazement that Robinson had been alive since ‘once upon a time’. For some, fictitious photographs like this were an inappropriate use of such a realistic medium.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleRiding Hood (No. 1) (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Albumen print
Brief description
Photograph by Henry Peach Robinson, 'Riding Hood (No. 1)', 1858, albumen print
Physical description
Sepia-toned photograph depicting a young girl, wearing a cloak, showing a basket to an older girl dressed in a white apron over a dark skirt, and a white bonnet
Dimensions
  • Height: 24.5cm
  • Width: 19cm
Content description
Little Red Riding Hood
Style
Gallery label
Photography Centre 2018-20:

Henry Peach Robinson (1830–1901)
Photographic album and The Story of Red Ridinghood
1858

Robinson illustrated the fairy tale of Little Red Riding Hood in four scenes. When he exhibited the series in 1858, some critics were charmed, but one wrote sarcastically that the photographs proved the truthfulness of the famous story and expressed amazement that Robinson had been alive since ‘once upon a time’. For some, fictitious photographs like this were an inappropriate use of such a realistic medium.

Albumen prints and newspaper cuttings
Museum nos. RPS.1207-2018; RPS.2457, 2458, 2459 & 2460-2017

The Royal Photographic Society Collection at the V&A, acquired with the generous assistance of the Heritage Lottery Fund and Art Fund
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.
Subject depicted
Summary
Robinson illustrated the fairy tale of Little Red Riding Hood in four scenes. When he exhibited the series in 1858, some critics were charmed, but one wrote sarcastically that the photographs proved the truthfulness of the famous story and expressed amazement that Robinson had been alive since ‘once upon a time’. For some, fictitious photographs like this were an inappropriate use of such a realistic medium.
Associated objects
Other numbers
  • 2838 - Royal Photographic Society number
  • 2003-5001/2/22382 - Science Museum Group accession number
Collection
Accession number
RPS.2457-2017

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Record createdSeptember 21, 2017
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