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David Octavius Hill at the Gate of Rock House

David Octavius Hill1843

The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Houston, United States

In four and a half years and nearly three thousand images, the Scottish team of Hill and Adamson pioneered the aesthetic terrain of photography, creating the earliest substantial body of self-consciously artistic work in the new medium. Hill was a locally prominent painter in Edinburgh with a keen sense of composition and an affable manner that put his sitters at ease; Adamson, twenty years his junior, brought to the partnership an extraordinary mastery of the negative-positive photographic process invented just a few years earlier by the Englishman William Henry Fox Talbot. Although Hill and Adamson’s portraits lacked the extraordinary precision of contemporaneous daguerreotypes, they were much admired for the warm tones and Rembrandtesque massing of light and shadow that were characteristics of Talbot’s process. Hill, handsome and naturally relaxed in front of the camera, here stands at the entrance to Adamson’s studio, Rock House.

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  • Title: David Octavius Hill at the Gate of Rock House
  • Creator: David Octavius Hill
  • Creator Lifespan: 1802 - 1870
  • Creator Nationality: Scottish
  • Creator Gender: Male
  • Date: 1843
  • Physical Dimensions: w16.4 x h21.4 cm (sheet)
  • Type: Photographs
  • External Link: MFAH
  • Medium: Salted paper print from paper negative
  • Credit Line: The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, museum purchase funded by The Brown Foundation, Inc., The Manfred Heiting Collection
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

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