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Llewelyn, John Dillwyn PUBLISHED TITLE:
Monk Nash Point from Dunraven
1852
OLD GEH NUMBER: 3522:13
INSCRIPTION:
(no inscriptions)
NOTES:
Catalogued 9/2000, DZ.
"Llewelyn was a wealthy man with many academic and practical
interests, in which respect he was similar to Fox Talbot. He was
exceptionally successful in his experiments with instantaneous
photography, securing pictures of waves and drifting smoke in the
years 1853/4; these pictures for which he was publicly known, which
won prizes in the Paris Exhibition of 1855. His photographs of family
and friends in the gardens around his house and on the seacoast at
Caswell Bay have a beauty virtually unmatched in the entire course of
British, and any other photography." [Journal of the Photographic
Society of London, 1858, as quoted in --John Dillwyn Llewelyn--,
p. 22]
Information transcribed from slips of paper found inserted in album
after its return from the Vision Exchanged exhibition. No
identification as to source is known. [DW]
"Monk Nash Point from Dunraven. Calotype negative on R Turners Patent
Calotype paper. September 1852." [Richard Morris, Llweelyn scholar,
12/2000]
SUBJECT:
waterscape, coastline
Welsh (1810-1882)
ALBUM TITLE:
"Photographs"
salted paper print
16.0 x 20.8 cm.
Extended loan from Kodak Ltd.
L74:0045:0013
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