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Charlotte Terry, nee Fellowes

Photograph
ca. 1880 (photographed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This album contains thirteen photographs of silhouettes depicting various members of the Fellowes family. Each photograph has been mounted on card, annotated with the name of the sitter at the bottom and then inserted into the album.

Around 1880, a photographic portrait studio by the name of E. & J. Baldwin was commissioned to photograph a series of silhouettes, or 'shadow profiles', made earlier in the century. This represents an intersection of two methods of recording one's likeness, practiced almost one hundred years apart. It is interesting to consider that this family had its collection of silhouettes photographed, possibly for posterity, and fashioned a beautiful album in which to display them.

Object details

Category
Object type
TitleCharlotte Terry, nee Fellowes (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Gelatin silver print
Brief description
Photograph of a silhouette, gelatin silver print, 'Charlotte Terry, nee Fellowes', from E. & J. Baldwin album, Bath, ca. 1880.
Physical description
Photograph of a silhouette, or 'shadow profile', made earlier in the 19th century. Photograph mounted on card and inserted into album.
Dimensions
  • Card size height: 162mm
  • Card size width: 106mm
Marks and inscriptions
'E & J Baldwin, Charles Street, Bath' (Inscription on the base of the card, each card annotated with name of sitter )
Gallery label
Photography Centre, 2018-20:

E. & J. Baldwin Photographic Portrait Studio (active 1880s)
Silhouettes from the album Hurstbourne in the Forties
Silhouettes 1840s; photographs about 1880

This album is inscribed: ‘The originals of these (life size) were done by outlining the shadows on a wall and then filled in with black’. These photographs reduce the scale of the original painted silhouettes and conveniently gather them together in a kind of family album. Both silhouettes and photography shared the desire to capture the likeness of an individual through light and shade.

Albumen prints
Museum nos. E.9:2 & 3-2009
Cameraless Photography

E. & J. Baldwin Photographic Portrait Studio (fl.1880s)
Silhouettes from album Hurstbourne in the Forties
Silhouettes 1840s; photographs c.1880
Albumen prints
20.5 x 16.5 cm each
Museum nos. E.9, 2, 3, 9, 14-2009

These photographs were collected in an album inscribed: ‘The originals of these (life size) were done by outlining the shadows on a wall and then filled in with black – they were in my possession.’ Probably owned by a member of the Fellowes family, the photographs record the proto-photographic silhouettes and represent an intersection of two closely related methods of portraiture.
Subjects depicted
Summary
This album contains thirteen photographs of silhouettes depicting various members of the Fellowes family. Each photograph has been mounted on card, annotated with the name of the sitter at the bottom and then inserted into the album.

Around 1880, a photographic portrait studio by the name of E. & J. Baldwin was commissioned to photograph a series of silhouettes, or 'shadow profiles', made earlier in the century. This represents an intersection of two methods of recording one's likeness, practiced almost one hundred years apart. It is interesting to consider that this family had its collection of silhouettes photographed, possibly for posterity, and fashioned a beautiful album in which to display them.
Collection
Accession number
E.9:3-2009

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Record createdJune 8, 2009
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