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P.H. Emerson TITLE ON OBJECT:
A Way Across The Marshes
ca. 1886 / print ca. 1888
OLD GEH NUMBER: 13803:19
BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCE:
GEH submitted this image, among others, to Museum Education Site Licensing
Project - Round 2, 1996.//
INSCRIPTION:
recto-(in image) "P.H. Emerson"
verso-(in pencil) "A Way across the Marshes"
NOTES:
Catalogued 10/93, DZ.
"Emerson spent much time in his field trips on the Broads observing
and interviewing the locals, recording dialect, native customs and
folklore. --Pictures of East Anglian Life-- is a rather quirky
anthropological study of Norfolk and Suffolk peasantry illustrated
with photographs. ... Some of the material for the volume he gathered
already while on his trip in 1885 with Goodall... He spent three
months on the Broads again in the summer of 1886 and finished the
manuscript in July 1887. He stated in the preface: 'I have endeavoured
in the plates to express sympathetically various phases of peasant and
fisherfolk life...' The photographs are some of the most obviously
documentary of all of his work; they are less contrived than the genre
scenes..., yet the emphasis on poetry and sentiment is quite evident.
The plates were reproduced in photogravure by the Autotype Company,
the Typo Engraving Company and Messrs Walker & Boutall. Plate XIX,
'A Way Across The Marshes' was worn out after 30 pulls and was
substituted by 'Mending The Wherry' which was a plate made by Emerson
himself." [Life and Landscape: P.H. Emerson Art and Photography in
East Anglia 1885-1900--, p. 36]
"Printed by Ballantyne, Hanson and Co., Edinburgh and London."
SUBJECTS:
English (b. Cuba, 1856-1936)
BOOK TITLE:
P.H. Emerson, --Pictures of East Anglian Life.--
London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, 1888,
pl. XIX
PUBLISHER: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington
photogravure print
12.6 x 20.5 cm.
Gift of Alden Scott Boyer
GEH NEG: 19595
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landscape, rural
architecture, windmill
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