The two overlapping exhibitions running in adjacent galleries in the Weston Library, Oxford (put on by the Bodleian Library) illustrated the twin inventions announced in 1839 that subsequently became known as 'photography
Review of New Light from the Middle East, Exhibition of photography at the Victoria and Albert Museu
Industrial exhibitions, going back to the second half of the 18th century, were always considered an...
This is a review of the Victorian sculpture exhibition curated by Martina Droth, Jason Edwards, and ...
Anthony Hamber, Photography and the 1851 Great Exhibition (New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press and V&...
The new museum and art gallery in Hastings has played to its strengths by telling the stories of key...
When photography appeared shortly before 1840, the metal-plate daguerreotype, invented in France, wa...
The paper negative calotype process introduced by Fox Talbot in 1840 proved to be the conceptual bas...
Mark Haworth-Booth was the curator of the exhibition and the author of the related publication 'Thin...
A new exhibition highlights rare items from the early years of photography in Scotland
Nineteenth century photographic exhibition catalogues are no less ephemeral than the photographs the...
[About the book]: The Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography is the first comprehensive ency...
The souvenir book of the exhibition Photography: A Victorian Sensation at National Museums Scotland ...
'London Street Photography' showcases the Museum of London's unique historic collection of photograp...
Billingham had new photographic work Exhibited in 'Inheritance, Olympus', The Music Rooms, London (F...
Presentation and talk describing Contra-Invention, a project and exhibition which utilised photograp...
Review of New Light from the Middle East, Exhibition of photography at the Victoria and Albert Museu
Industrial exhibitions, going back to the second half of the 18th century, were always considered an...
This is a review of the Victorian sculpture exhibition curated by Martina Droth, Jason Edwards, and ...
Anthony Hamber, Photography and the 1851 Great Exhibition (New Castle, DE: Oak Knoll Press and V&...
The new museum and art gallery in Hastings has played to its strengths by telling the stories of key...
When photography appeared shortly before 1840, the metal-plate daguerreotype, invented in France, wa...
The paper negative calotype process introduced by Fox Talbot in 1840 proved to be the conceptual bas...
Mark Haworth-Booth was the curator of the exhibition and the author of the related publication 'Thin...
A new exhibition highlights rare items from the early years of photography in Scotland
Nineteenth century photographic exhibition catalogues are no less ephemeral than the photographs the...
[About the book]: The Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography is the first comprehensive ency...
The souvenir book of the exhibition Photography: A Victorian Sensation at National Museums Scotland ...
'London Street Photography' showcases the Museum of London's unique historic collection of photograp...
Billingham had new photographic work Exhibited in 'Inheritance, Olympus', The Music Rooms, London (F...
Presentation and talk describing Contra-Invention, a project and exhibition which utilised photograp...
Review of New Light from the Middle East, Exhibition of photography at the Victoria and Albert Museu
Industrial exhibitions, going back to the second half of the 18th century, were always considered an...
This is a review of the Victorian sculpture exhibition curated by Martina Droth, Jason Edwards, and ...