Color and Victorian Photography
Herausgeber: Smith, Lindsay
Color and Victorian Photography
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Nineteenth-century photography is usually thought of in terms of `black and white¿ images, but intense experimentation with generating and fixing colors pre-dated the public announcement of the daguerreotype in 1839.
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Nineteenth-century photography is usually thought of in terms of `black and white¿ images, but intense experimentation with generating and fixing colors pre-dated the public announcement of the daguerreotype in 1839.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 138mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781474264204
- ISBN-10: 1474264204
- Artikelnr.: 51802540
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 138mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781474264204
- ISBN-10: 1474264204
- Artikelnr.: 51802540
Lindsay Smith is Professor in the School of English, and Co-Director of the Centre for Photography and the Visual, at the University of Sussex. With an interest in photography dating back to her training in Fine Art, she specializes in the interrelationships between nineteenth-century photography, literature and painting. She has published widely in the field and her books include: Victorian Photography, Painting and Poetry (1995), The Politics of Focus: Women, Children and Nineteenth Century Photography (1998), Pre-Raphaelitism: Poetry and Painting (2013) and Lewis Carroll: Photography on the Move (2015).
List of figures Introduction A Note on the Texts Texts Section 1: `In traces represented by tints
: Monochrome/polychrome. 1. From: J. C. Le Blon, Coloritto or the Harmony of Colouring in Painting (1720). 2. From: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Theory of Colours (1840). 3. From: John Ruskin
Of Turnerian Light,
Modern Painters IV, (1856). 4. From: French Discovery
Pencil of Nature, from
The New Art,
The Literary Gazette, Feb. 2, 1839. 5. From: M. Claudet,
The Progress and Present State of the Daguerreotype Art,
(1843-1844). 6.
Calotypes,
The Literary Gazette (March 12, 1842). 7. From: Charles Martel,
Colour in its Relation to Photography,
The Photographic News, August 1860. Section 2: `Exposed to the Sunbeams
: Chemical Reactions/
Vegetable colours
.8. Elizabeth Fulhame, Preface to, and extracts from, An Essay on Combustion (1794). 9. Thomas Wedgwood and Humphrey Davy,
An Account of a Method of copying Paintings upon Glass,
June (1802). 10. From: John F. W. Herschel, `On the Action of the rays of the Solar spectrum on Vegetable Colours, and Some New Photographic Processes
, (1842).Section 3: `Graphy
and `Photos
: the Color Purple. 11. From: W. Cole, PURPURA ANGLICANA, being a discovery of a shell-fish found on the shores of the Severn . . .(1686). 12. From:
The Action of Light on the Colouring Matter from the `Murex
Sept.1, 1860. 13. From: John Ruskin,
The Queen of the Air: Athena Keramitis II,
1869. Section 4: `Apollo and Apelles
: Coloring by hand.14. From: Pliny the Elder, Book 25, Ch. 36, The Natural History. Trans. John Bostock and H. T. Riley (1855). 15. From: L. Mansion, Letters Upon the Art of Miniature Painting (London: 1822). 16.
Photography and Painting,
The Literary Gazette (Jan. 10, 1846). 17. From: Henry Morley (1822-1894) and William Wills (1810-1880),
Photography
March 19, (1853). 18. From: Alfred H. Wall, A Manual of Artistic Colouring, as applied to Photographs. (1861). 19.
Colouring Photographs.
No. I.
(1863). Section 5:
Direct
and
Indirect
Color. 20. From: Robert Hunt,
On the Application of Science to the Fine and Useful Arts. Heliochrome,
Oct. 1851. 21. From:
Those who Live in Glass Houses,
Nov. 26, 1864. 22. From: Gabriel Lippmann,
Colour Photography,
April 30, 1896. 23. From: Sarah Angelina Acland,
The Spectrum Plate. Theory: Practice: Result,
(23 August 1900). 24. From: Yevonde, In Camera (1940). Bibliography Index
: Monochrome/polychrome. 1. From: J. C. Le Blon, Coloritto or the Harmony of Colouring in Painting (1720). 2. From: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Theory of Colours (1840). 3. From: John Ruskin
Of Turnerian Light,
Modern Painters IV, (1856). 4. From: French Discovery
Pencil of Nature, from
The New Art,
The Literary Gazette, Feb. 2, 1839. 5. From: M. Claudet,
The Progress and Present State of the Daguerreotype Art,
(1843-1844). 6.
Calotypes,
The Literary Gazette (March 12, 1842). 7. From: Charles Martel,
Colour in its Relation to Photography,
The Photographic News, August 1860. Section 2: `Exposed to the Sunbeams
: Chemical Reactions/
Vegetable colours
.8. Elizabeth Fulhame, Preface to, and extracts from, An Essay on Combustion (1794). 9. Thomas Wedgwood and Humphrey Davy,
An Account of a Method of copying Paintings upon Glass,
June (1802). 10. From: John F. W. Herschel, `On the Action of the rays of the Solar spectrum on Vegetable Colours, and Some New Photographic Processes
, (1842).Section 3: `Graphy
and `Photos
: the Color Purple. 11. From: W. Cole, PURPURA ANGLICANA, being a discovery of a shell-fish found on the shores of the Severn . . .(1686). 12. From:
The Action of Light on the Colouring Matter from the `Murex
Sept.1, 1860. 13. From: John Ruskin,
The Queen of the Air: Athena Keramitis II,
1869. Section 4: `Apollo and Apelles
: Coloring by hand.14. From: Pliny the Elder, Book 25, Ch. 36, The Natural History. Trans. John Bostock and H. T. Riley (1855). 15. From: L. Mansion, Letters Upon the Art of Miniature Painting (London: 1822). 16.
Photography and Painting,
The Literary Gazette (Jan. 10, 1846). 17. From: Henry Morley (1822-1894) and William Wills (1810-1880),
Photography
March 19, (1853). 18. From: Alfred H. Wall, A Manual of Artistic Colouring, as applied to Photographs. (1861). 19.
Colouring Photographs.
No. I.
(1863). Section 5:
Direct
and
Indirect
Color. 20. From: Robert Hunt,
On the Application of Science to the Fine and Useful Arts. Heliochrome,
Oct. 1851. 21. From:
Those who Live in Glass Houses,
Nov. 26, 1864. 22. From: Gabriel Lippmann,
Colour Photography,
April 30, 1896. 23. From: Sarah Angelina Acland,
The Spectrum Plate. Theory: Practice: Result,
(23 August 1900). 24. From: Yevonde, In Camera (1940). Bibliography Index
List of figures Introduction A Note on the Texts Texts Section 1: `In traces represented by tints
: Monochrome/polychrome. 1. From: J. C. Le Blon, Coloritto or the Harmony of Colouring in Painting (1720). 2. From: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Theory of Colours (1840). 3. From: John Ruskin
Of Turnerian Light,
Modern Painters IV, (1856). 4. From: French Discovery
Pencil of Nature, from
The New Art,
The Literary Gazette, Feb. 2, 1839. 5. From: M. Claudet,
The Progress and Present State of the Daguerreotype Art,
(1843-1844). 6.
Calotypes,
The Literary Gazette (March 12, 1842). 7. From: Charles Martel,
Colour in its Relation to Photography,
The Photographic News, August 1860. Section 2: `Exposed to the Sunbeams
: Chemical Reactions/
Vegetable colours
.8. Elizabeth Fulhame, Preface to, and extracts from, An Essay on Combustion (1794). 9. Thomas Wedgwood and Humphrey Davy,
An Account of a Method of copying Paintings upon Glass,
June (1802). 10. From: John F. W. Herschel, `On the Action of the rays of the Solar spectrum on Vegetable Colours, and Some New Photographic Processes
, (1842).Section 3: `Graphy
and `Photos
: the Color Purple. 11. From: W. Cole, PURPURA ANGLICANA, being a discovery of a shell-fish found on the shores of the Severn . . .(1686). 12. From:
The Action of Light on the Colouring Matter from the `Murex
Sept.1, 1860. 13. From: John Ruskin,
The Queen of the Air: Athena Keramitis II,
1869. Section 4: `Apollo and Apelles
: Coloring by hand.14. From: Pliny the Elder, Book 25, Ch. 36, The Natural History. Trans. John Bostock and H. T. Riley (1855). 15. From: L. Mansion, Letters Upon the Art of Miniature Painting (London: 1822). 16.
Photography and Painting,
The Literary Gazette (Jan. 10, 1846). 17. From: Henry Morley (1822-1894) and William Wills (1810-1880),
Photography
March 19, (1853). 18. From: Alfred H. Wall, A Manual of Artistic Colouring, as applied to Photographs. (1861). 19.
Colouring Photographs.
No. I.
(1863). Section 5:
Direct
and
Indirect
Color. 20. From: Robert Hunt,
On the Application of Science to the Fine and Useful Arts. Heliochrome,
Oct. 1851. 21. From:
Those who Live in Glass Houses,
Nov. 26, 1864. 22. From: Gabriel Lippmann,
Colour Photography,
April 30, 1896. 23. From: Sarah Angelina Acland,
The Spectrum Plate. Theory: Practice: Result,
(23 August 1900). 24. From: Yevonde, In Camera (1940). Bibliography Index
: Monochrome/polychrome. 1. From: J. C. Le Blon, Coloritto or the Harmony of Colouring in Painting (1720). 2. From: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Theory of Colours (1840). 3. From: John Ruskin
Of Turnerian Light,
Modern Painters IV, (1856). 4. From: French Discovery
Pencil of Nature, from
The New Art,
The Literary Gazette, Feb. 2, 1839. 5. From: M. Claudet,
The Progress and Present State of the Daguerreotype Art,
(1843-1844). 6.
Calotypes,
The Literary Gazette (March 12, 1842). 7. From: Charles Martel,
Colour in its Relation to Photography,
The Photographic News, August 1860. Section 2: `Exposed to the Sunbeams
: Chemical Reactions/
Vegetable colours
.8. Elizabeth Fulhame, Preface to, and extracts from, An Essay on Combustion (1794). 9. Thomas Wedgwood and Humphrey Davy,
An Account of a Method of copying Paintings upon Glass,
June (1802). 10. From: John F. W. Herschel, `On the Action of the rays of the Solar spectrum on Vegetable Colours, and Some New Photographic Processes
, (1842).Section 3: `Graphy
and `Photos
: the Color Purple. 11. From: W. Cole, PURPURA ANGLICANA, being a discovery of a shell-fish found on the shores of the Severn . . .(1686). 12. From:
The Action of Light on the Colouring Matter from the `Murex
Sept.1, 1860. 13. From: John Ruskin,
The Queen of the Air: Athena Keramitis II,
1869. Section 4: `Apollo and Apelles
: Coloring by hand.14. From: Pliny the Elder, Book 25, Ch. 36, The Natural History. Trans. John Bostock and H. T. Riley (1855). 15. From: L. Mansion, Letters Upon the Art of Miniature Painting (London: 1822). 16.
Photography and Painting,
The Literary Gazette (Jan. 10, 1846). 17. From: Henry Morley (1822-1894) and William Wills (1810-1880),
Photography
March 19, (1853). 18. From: Alfred H. Wall, A Manual of Artistic Colouring, as applied to Photographs. (1861). 19.
Colouring Photographs.
No. I.
(1863). Section 5:
Direct
and
Indirect
Color. 20. From: Robert Hunt,
On the Application of Science to the Fine and Useful Arts. Heliochrome,
Oct. 1851. 21. From:
Those who Live in Glass Houses,
Nov. 26, 1864. 22. From: Gabriel Lippmann,
Colour Photography,
April 30, 1896. 23. From: Sarah Angelina Acland,
The Spectrum Plate. Theory: Practice: Result,
(23 August 1900). 24. From: Yevonde, In Camera (1940). Bibliography Index