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The photographic art of William Henry Fox Talbot, Larry J. Schaaf

Label
The photographic art of William Henry Fox Talbot, Larry J. Schaaf
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (page 259) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The photographic art of William Henry Fox Talbot
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
43945375
Responsibility statement
Larry J. Schaaf
Review
"This book brings together for the first time high-quality reproductions representing the full sweep of Talbot's work. These beautiful images are not only records of scientific triumphs but also the evidence of the first steps in shaping a totally new type of vision. Talbot became the first artist to be trained by the very art that he had invented."
Summary
"Drawn from public and private collections throughout the world, the one hundred color plates are reproduced in the actual size of the originals and in all the subtle hues that comprised Talbot's early work. While a number of Talbot's most famous images are included, many of the photographs are little known and are reproduced in this volume for the first time. They range from Talbot's Lilliputian pre-1839 negatives (made in "mouse trap" cameras) through botanical photograms to mid-1840s calotypes that demonstrate a sure command of the new art. Each plate is discussed in detail, drawing on important new research the author has conducted in preparation for a catalogue raisonne of Talbot's life's work in photography."--Jacket
Table Of Contents
MISCELLANEA PHOTOGENICA "A Little bit of Magic Realised" -- Some tools for Understanding Talbot's Photographs -- Epilogue -- The Plates
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