This lavishly illustrated book discusses the relationship between art, science and technology which, around 1840, laid a fertile groundwork for photography to flourish in Scotland. It looks at the early professionals including DO Hill, Robert Adamson, James Valentine and George Washington Wilson. The book has been written by Dr Sara Stevenson, formerly chief curator at National Galleries of Scotland, responsible for the Scottish Photography Collection, and Dr Alison Morrison-Low, Principal Curator, Historic Scientific Instruments & Photography, National Museums Scotland
To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the National Museum of Scotland this book showcases over 100 o...
[About the book]: The Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography is the first comprehensive ency...
The book accompanies the multi-media exhibition on show at the National Museum of Scotland 21 July -...
This lavishly illustrated book discusses the relationship between art, science and technology which,...
The souvenir book of the exhibition Photography: A Victorian Sensation at National Museums Scotland ...
The souvenir book of the exhibition Photography: A Victorian Sensation at National Museums Scotland ...
A new exhibition highlights rare items from the early years of photography in Scotland
In the wake of Glasgow's transformation in the nineteenth-century into an industrial powerhouse–the ...
Contrary to what its title implies Photographs of Scottish Scenery contains only views of Edinburgh....
Artist and photography specialist Caroline Douglas sheds light on a pivotal moment in early photogra...
From its beginning in 1839, photography played an important part in exploring and representing urban...
When photography appeared shortly before 1840, the metal-plate daguerreotype, invented in France, wa...
In the wake of Glasgow’s transformation in the nineteenth-century into an industrial powerhouse, the...
Roddy Simpson, The Photography of Victorian Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2012. P...
Roddy Simpson, The Photography of Victorian Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2012. P...
To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the National Museum of Scotland this book showcases over 100 o...
[About the book]: The Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography is the first comprehensive ency...
The book accompanies the multi-media exhibition on show at the National Museum of Scotland 21 July -...
This lavishly illustrated book discusses the relationship between art, science and technology which,...
The souvenir book of the exhibition Photography: A Victorian Sensation at National Museums Scotland ...
The souvenir book of the exhibition Photography: A Victorian Sensation at National Museums Scotland ...
A new exhibition highlights rare items from the early years of photography in Scotland
In the wake of Glasgow's transformation in the nineteenth-century into an industrial powerhouse–the ...
Contrary to what its title implies Photographs of Scottish Scenery contains only views of Edinburgh....
Artist and photography specialist Caroline Douglas sheds light on a pivotal moment in early photogra...
From its beginning in 1839, photography played an important part in exploring and representing urban...
When photography appeared shortly before 1840, the metal-plate daguerreotype, invented in France, wa...
In the wake of Glasgow’s transformation in the nineteenth-century into an industrial powerhouse, the...
Roddy Simpson, The Photography of Victorian Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2012. P...
Roddy Simpson, The Photography of Victorian Scotland. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2012. P...
To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the National Museum of Scotland this book showcases over 100 o...
[About the book]: The Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography is the first comprehensive ency...
The book accompanies the multi-media exhibition on show at the National Museum of Scotland 21 July -...