
Dr. John Murray (Scottish, active in India, 1809-1898)
View of lake, India, circa 1858-1862
Calotype negative, waxed, with selectively applied pigment
38.2 x 47.2 cm
Inscribed "25/12" in ink on verso
Dr. John Murray had a distinguished career as a medical officer in India from 1833-1871. Murray began practicing calotype photography there in 1848 and was the first photographer to systematically record the antiquities in India. This view was made in Nynee Tal, a sacred Hindu pilgrimage site and a popular retreat for the British, especially off-duty officers.
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Antoine-Henri BECQUEREL (French, 1852-1908)
Various rays emitted from a radioactive substance through a slit screen, 1903
Gelatin silver print from a photogram
11.4 x 8.2 cm on 12.1 x 8.9 cm paper
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William Henry Fox TALBOT (English, 1800-1877)
Melrose Abbey, 1844
Salt print from a calotype negative
17.3 x 21.2 cm on 18.7 x 22.6 cm paper
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Julien VALLOU DE VILLENEUVE (French, 1795-1866)
Young girl with tambourine and basket, circa 1852
Paper negative
16.6 x 12.9 cm on 19.0 x 13.6 cm paper
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Vernon HEATH (English, 1819-1895)
The Vale of Festiniog, 1870s
Carbon print
53.0 x 22.8 cm, visible, arched top, overmatted on 67.4 x 36.5 cm card
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Vernon HEATH (English, 1819-1895)
Marscow, Isle of Skye, 1870s
Carbon print
53.0 x 22.8 cm, visible, arched top, overmatted on 68.0 x 36.5 cm card
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Attributed to Count Olympe AGUADO (French, 1827–1895)
Study of a sheep, circa 1855
Salt print from a collodion negative
13.5 x 17.2 cm, corners rounded, irregularly trimmed, mounted on 19.6 x 25.7 cm paper
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Dr. John Murray (Scottish, active in India, 1809-1898)
View of lake, India, circa 1858-1862
Calotype negative, waxed, with selectively applied pigment
38.2 x 47.2 cm
Inscribed "25/12" in ink on verso
Dr. John Murray had a distinguished career as a medical officer in India from 1833-1871. Murray began practicing calotype photography there in 1848 and was the first photographer to systematically record the antiquities in India. This view was made in Nynee Tal, a sacred Hindu pilgrimage site and a popular retreat for the British, especially off-duty officers.

Antoine-Henri BECQUEREL (French, 1852-1908)
Various rays emitted from a radioactive substance through a slit screen, 1903
Gelatin silver print from a photogram
11.4 x 8.2 cm on 12.1 x 8.9 cm paper

William Henry Fox TALBOT (English, 1800-1877)
Melrose Abbey, 1844
Salt print from a calotype negative
17.3 x 21.2 cm on 18.7 x 22.6 cm paper

Julien VALLOU DE VILLENEUVE (French, 1795-1866)
Young girl with tambourine and basket, circa 1852
Paper negative
16.6 x 12.9 cm on 19.0 x 13.6 cm paper

Vernon HEATH (English, 1819-1895)
The Vale of Festiniog, 1870s
Carbon print
53.0 x 22.8 cm, visible, arched top, overmatted on 67.4 x 36.5 cm card

Vernon HEATH (English, 1819-1895)
Marscow, Isle of Skye, 1870s
Carbon print
53.0 x 22.8 cm, visible, arched top, overmatted on 68.0 x 36.5 cm card

Attributed to Count Olympe AGUADO (French, 1827–1895)
Study of a sheep, circa 1855
Salt print from a collodion negative
13.5 x 17.2 cm, corners rounded, irregularly trimmed, mounted on 19.6 x 25.7 cm paper