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Disciples of light : photographs in the Brewster Album / by Graham Smith

Disciples of light : photographs in the Brewster Album / by Graham Smith

Disciples of light : photographs in the Brewster Album / by Graham Smith

Disciples of light : photographs in the Brewster Album / by Graham Smith

by Smith, Graham

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Malibu, Calif. : J. Paul Getty Museum, 1990. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine cloth copy in an equally fine dw. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered. Literally as new.; 170 pages; Description: 170 p. : ill. ; 29 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. 163-164) and index. Subjects: Brewster, David, Sir (1781-1868) --Catalogs --J. Paul Getty Museum --Photograph collections --California --Malibu. Summary: When the Getty Museum established a collection of photographs in 1984, among the greatest of its first acquisitions was an album assembled by Sir David Brewster of photographs made between 1839 and 1850, at the dawn of photography. The album contains almost two hundred pictures, from the simplest photogenic drawings to more advanced paper prints, by the principal Scottish practitioners of Talbot's ""new art"". It was put together by a man who himself participated in the development of photography, who knew everybody and saw everything, and who took pleasure in bringing people and ideas together. Because Talbot's English patent on a method for recording photographic images on paper did not apply to Scotland, Brewster and his friends at St. Andrews were free to adapt Talbot's invention. Brewster passed information to others and taught them techniques. Graham Smith's text offers a tour of ""the headquarters of the calotype, "" Brewster's St. Andrews, and thereby helps us locate the images and understand their significance. He introduces the methodical and passionate men who made them , reviving some of the excitement fo those years and giving the reticent pictures new life.

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Title
Disciples of light : photographs in the Brewster Album / by Graham Smith
Author
Smith, Graham
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Hardcover
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First Edition
ISBN 10
0892361581
ISBN 13
9780892361588
Publisher
Malibu, Calif. : J. Paul Getty Museum
Place of Publication
Malibu, California, U.s.a.
Date Published
1990

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