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Benjamin Brecknell Turner: Rural England Through a Victorian Lens (Hardback) (ISBN: 9781851773350) Barnes, Martin;Haworth-Booth, Mark Quantity Available: 10
Book Description: V A Publishing, United Kingdom, 2001. Hardback. Book Condition: New. 257 x 288 mm. Brand New Book with Free Worldwide Delivery. Benjamin Brecknell Turner is perhaps best known for his beautiful early photographs of rural England. This volume examines his role as one of the first, and still one of the greatest, of all British amateur photographers. Between 1852 and 1854 he compiled an album of 60 photographs, entitled Photographic Views from Nature. A collection of vintage pictures, now in the VA, it forms the basis of this book and a companion exhibition at the VA in 2001 and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Aside from their intriguing historical and topographical value, Turner's photographs are also creative expressions in their own right. A tranquil stillness pervades his images, which were often made on bright, early spring or winter days with branches and rooflines outlined crisply against the sky. Alongside country scenes, made in and around the counties of Worcestershire, Surrey, Sussex, Kent and Yorkshire. Turner also photographed the radical modern architecture of the Crystal Palace in London's Hyde Park.Above the premises of his London candle and saddle-soap business, he made portrait photographs, and in 1857 he travelled to Amsterdam to make what are now known as some of the earliest photographs of the city. Many of Turner's prints and negatives are reproduced here for the first time as full-page plates, using state-of-the-art technology to reproduce the subtle tones, surface and hues of the originals. In addition, illustrations of watercolours, drawings and family portraits place his work in context. Bookseller Inventory # AA79781851773350 Bookseller & Payment Information | More Books from this Seller | Ask Bookseller a Question |
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Benjamin Brecknell Turner: Rural England Through a Victorian Lens (ISBN: 9781851773350) Barnes, Martin;Haworth-Booth, Mark Quantity Available: 5
Book Description: V & A Publishing. Hardback. Book Condition: new. BRAND NEW, Benjamin Brecknell Turner: Rural England Through a Victorian Lens, Martin Barnes, Mark Haworth-Booth, Malcolm R. Daniel, Benjamin Brecknell Turner is perhaps best known for his beautiful early photographs of rural England. This volume examines his role as one of the first, and still one of the greatest, of all British amateur photographers. Between 1852 and 1854 he compiled an album of 60 photographs, entitled "Photographic Views from Nature". A collection of vintage pictures, now in the V&A, it forms the basis of this book and a companion exhibition at the V&A in 2001 and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Aside from their intriguing historical and topographical value, Turner's photographs are also creative expressions in their own right. A tranquil stillness pervades his images, which were often made on bright, early spring or winter days with branches and rooflines outlined crisply against the sky. Alongside country scenes, made in and around the counties of Worcestershire, Surrey, Sussex, Kent and Yorkshire. Turner also photographed the radical modern architecture of the Crystal Palace in London's Hyde Park. Above the premises of his London candle and saddle-soap business, he made portrait photographs, and in 1857 he travelled to Amsterdam to make what are now known as some of the earliest photographs of the city. Many of Turner's prints and negatives are reproduced here for the first time as full-page plates, using state-of-the-art technology to reproduce the subtle tones, surface and hues of the originals. In addition, illustrations of watercolours, drawings and family portraits place his work in context. Bookseller Inventory # B9781851773350 Bookseller & Payment Information | More Books from this Seller | Ask Bookseller a Question |
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Book Description: V & A Publications, 2001. Hardcover. Book Condition: Brand New. 112 pages. In Stock. Bookseller Inventory # __1851773355 Bookseller & Payment Information | More Books from this Seller | Ask Bookseller a Question |
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