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Henning of Paisley, Sculptor and Miss Sophy Finlay, Miss Mary Watson, Miss Francis, Mrs. Orr

Photograph
1843-47 (photographed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The partnership between Scottish painter Hill and chemist Adamson merged the art and science of photography. Initially intending to create preliminary studies for Hill’s paintings, the pair soon recognised photography’s artistic potential. With Hill’s knowledge of composition and lighting, and Adamson’s considerable sensitivity and dexterity in handling the camera, together they produced some of the most accomplished photographic portraits of their time.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Titles
  • Henning of Paisley, Sculptor and Miss Sophy Finlay, Miss Mary Watson, Miss Francis, Mrs. Orr (generic title)
  • John Henning with six women and girls including Miss Margaret McCandlish (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Salted paper print
Brief description
Photograph by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson, 'Henning of Paisley, Sculptor and Miss Sophy Finlay, Miss Mary Watson, Miss Francis, Mrs. Orr', John Henning with six women and girls including Miss Margaret McCandlish, salted paper print from calotype negative, 1843-1847
Physical description
Sepia-coloured photograph depicting a group of women crowded around a white-haired man looking at a daguerreotype
Dimensions
  • Height: 156mm
Style
Gallery label
Photography Centre 2018-21: David Octavius Hill (1802–70) and Robert Adamson (1821–48) Henning of Paisley, Sculptor, and Miss Sophy Finlay, Miss Mary Watson, Miss Francis, Mrs. Orr 1843–48 The partnership between Scottish painter Hill and chemist Adamson merged the art and science of photography. Initially intending to create preliminary studies for Hill’s paintings, the pair soon recognised photography’s artistic potential. With Hill’s knowledge of composition and lighting, and Adamson’s considerable sensitivity and dexterity in handling the camera, together they produced some of the most accomplished photographic portraits of their time. Salted paper print Museum no. RPS.1209-2018 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.
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.
Subjects depicted
Summary
The partnership between Scottish painter Hill and chemist Adamson merged the art and science of photography. Initially intending to create preliminary studies for Hill’s paintings, the pair soon recognised photography’s artistic potential. With Hill’s knowledge of composition and lighting, and Adamson’s considerable sensitivity and dexterity in handling the camera, together they produced some of the most accomplished photographic portraits of their time.
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
Other numbers
  • 2003-5001/2/28412 - Science Museum Group accession number
  • pg. 164 (GROUP 130) - National Galleries of Scotland, Hill & Adamson 1981 Catalogue, page and classification
Collection
Accession number
RPS.1209-2018

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Record createdFebruary 23, 2018
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