Unknown Young Women in a Boat
About this artwork
As the market for card portraits became increasingly saturated, photographers introduced extravagant gimmicks to attract clients. The Scots-Canadian photographer, William Notman, developed types of artificial snow for use in his studio in Montreal. Others fabricated even more extravagant studio interiors using props which suggested a lifestyle of leisure and luxury. Here we are treated to Highland scenery with a real boat in its midst.
Updated before 2020
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artist:James RossScottish (died 1878)
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title:Unknown Young Women in a Boat
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date created:About 1863
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materials:Albumen print carte-de-visite
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measurements:8.90 x 5.60 cm
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object type:
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credit line:Gift of Mrs. Riddell in memory of Peter Fletcher Riddell 1985
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accession number:PGP R 893
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gallery:
James Ross
James Ross
James Ross first appears in the Edinburgh trade directories of the early 1840s as a portrait and landscape painter. He then set up in business as a photographer with a studio in the National Monument in Calton Hill where he was joined in partnership with John Thomson. They began practising with the...