4 2 1 2 Collection
"4 2 1 2: A Glimpse into the 1860s through Albumen Silver Prints" Step back in time with these captivating albumen silver prints from the 1860s
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"4 2 1 2: A Glimpse into the 1860s through Albumen Silver Prints" Step back in time with these captivating albumen silver prints from the 1860s, showcasing a diverse range of subjects and photographers. E. M. Ward's print, measuring approximately 2 x 3 cm, transports us to an era where elegance and artistry prevailed. E. B Jones' albumen silver print captures a moment frozen in time, inviting us to ponder its significance within history's tapestry. Meanwhile, William Charles Thomas Dobson's work exudes a sense of mystery and intrigue that leaves viewers captivated. Dante Gabriel Rossetti's albumen silver print reveals his mastery as both painter and photographer, offering a unique glimpse into his artistic process during this period. Aaron Draper Shattuck's contribution showcases the power of portraiture in capturing individuality and emotion. George Augustus Sala's albumen silver print takes us on a journey through bustling streets filled with life and energy - an immersive experience like no other. Paul Jacob Naftel invites us to explore landscapes bathed in ethereal light, evoking feelings of tranquility and serenity. An unknown sitter immortalized by an anonymous photographer reminds us that even without names or stories attached, every face holds its own tale waiting to be discovered. Francis Danby’s print beckons viewers into nature’s embrace with breathtaking scenes that stir the soul. William Edward Frost masterfully captures fleeting moments infused with beauty and grace while Sanford Thayer delves deep into human emotions through his lens – each image telling its own poignant story. Frederick Taylor’s albumen silver print offers glimpses of forgotten places lost to time but forever preserved through photography – windows into worlds long gone yet still resonating today. These remarkable works provide insight into the rich visual culture of the past while reminding us of the enduring power of photography as a medium.