David Octavius Hill & Robert Adamson
David Octavius Hill, 1802 - 1870. Artist and pioneer photographer [v]
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David Octavius Hill was a respected painter and secretary of the Royal Scottish Academy. He is best known for his famous photography partnership with Robert Adamson from 1843-1846, which is considered to have transformed photography into an art form. Their work greatly influenced later practice in the medium. A sociable and cheerful man, Hill was a much loved figure within Edinburgh society.
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title:David Octavius Hill, 1802 - 1870. Artist and pioneer photographer [v]
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date created:1843 - 1847
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printed by:James Craig AnnanScottish (1864 - 1946)
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materials:Photogravure
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measurements:19.80 x 14.80 cm
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accession number:PGP HA 387
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David Octavius Hill
David Octavius Hill
A painter and a lithographer by training, David Octavius Hill is best remembered for the beauty of the calotypes he and Robert Adamson produced together. Hill was a sociable and kind-hearted man who did much to support the arts in Scotland and between 1830 and 1836 he was the unpaid Secretary of...