Photographs in the Brewster Album

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Disciples of Light: Photographs in the Brewster Album

Graham Smith

1990

172 pages

PDF file size: 8.50 MB


Description

Disciples of Light contains almost two hundred of the earliest known English and Scottish photographs, most of which have never been published. The volume includes all the significant photographs in the album, compiled by Sir David Brewster, an important early patron of photography. Photographs by William Henry Fox Talbot, the inventor of negative-positive paper photography, are included, as well as works by other photographers who improved upon Talbot’s invention. The text discusses the context in which the album was compiled, the personalities of the photographers, and the groups of specific images that it contains. Numerous comparative illustrations are included, as well as a checklist of all photographic images, a bibliography, and an index of all proper names and place names.

Table of Contents

  • Foreword
    John Walsh
  • Introduction
  • William Henry Fox Talbot and the Invention of Photography
  • The Introduction of Photography into Scotland
  • Brewster, Talbot, and the St. Andrews Disciples
  • The Calotype in St. Andrews
  • Other Photographers Represented in the Brewster Album
  • Epilogue
  • Notes
  • The Brewster Album: A Checklist
  • Selected Bibliography
  • Acknowledgments
  • Index of Personal and Place Names