About this artwork
The Roman city of Pompeii was rediscovered in the eighteenth century and, sadly, the initial excavations amounted to little more than looting - many of the sculptures and wall paintings were carried off to private collections. Graham has made a serious study of both famous and lesser buildings. This photograph focuses on a shop, probably selling food, with the containers set into the counter. Here the compatibility between the ancient stone and the coarse calotype process results in a satisfying visual effect.
Updated before 2020
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artist:Rev. James Graham of FerenezeScottish (1806 - 1869)
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title:Pompeii
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date created:About 1855
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materials:Salted paper print
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measurements:25.20 x 19.30 cm
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object type:
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credit line:Purchased with assistance from the Art Fund 1999
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accession number:PGP 237.39
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Rev. James Graham of Fereneze
Rev. James Graham of Fereneze
The Revd James Graham was the youngest son of James Graham of Fereneze and succeeded to part of the family estates in Renfrewshire. This presumably gave him the means to travel through Italy and to the Holy Land, taking photographs. He became the honorary secretary of the Anglican Mission in...