About This Image

Photographer's initials are reversed out of the negative and the title is printed below the photograph on the recto of the mount. While the edges are typically faded for this series, the center portion of the image is very strong.A print from the exceedingly rare "Reports by the Jury, The Great Exhibition of Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851, Official Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue, by Authority of the Royal Commission. This print was from a paper negative by Hugh Owen but was actually printed by Nikolaas Henneman on Talbot's Silver Chloride (salted) Paper. Talbot got 15 copies for waiving his patent rights for the publication and 130 copies went to dignitaries and institutions. Few copies exist in private hands and individual prints are exceedingly rare.Born in 1808, Hugh Owen was one of the first generation of amateur photographers turned professional, working in the 1840s and 1850s, in Bristol and London. He is best known for his calotypes of the Great Exhibition in London in 1851. He exhibited work at the Society of Arts in 1852, and a review in The London Times listed him among the best photographers of the day. He was one of the early members of the Calotype Society founded in London in 1847. He might have exchanged work with the Scotsman, John Muir Wood. He died in 1897. While there is edge fading (as is typical with these prints), the central portion of the print remains fairly strong.

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Still Life Of Agricultural Implements, Egypt
Hugh Owen Still Life Of Agricultural Implements, Egypt

Price $2,000

Main Image
Description

Ref.# 15660

Medium Salt print from paper negative

Mount on original printed mount

Photo Date 1851  Print Date 1851

Dimensions 6-1/16 x 8-3/16 in. (154 x 208 mm)

Photo Country United Kingdom (UK)

Photographer Country United Kingdom (UK)

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