Portrait of Reverend James Scott

attributed to Hill & Adamson, 1843 - 1847

In 1843 the painter Hill began working on a group portrait of 450 clergymen. To spare himself time and effort, Hill called on the photographer Adamson to take portraits for use as preparatory studies. Hill was so captivated by the new medium that together with Adamson he began photographing other subjects as well. Nowadays, Hill is far better known for his photographs than his paintings.

  • Artwork typephotograph
  • Object numberRP-F-F80151
  • Dimensionsheight 197 mm x width 148 mm

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    Portrait of Reverend James Scott

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    RP-F-F80151


Creation

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    photographer: attributed to Hill & Adamson, Schotland

  • Dating

    1843 - 1847

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    height 197 mm x width 148 mm


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