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David Octavius Hill — Scots Guards at Edinburgh Castle
David Octavius Hill

Scots Guards at Edinburgh Castle

1846

Photographed at the historic fortress overlooking Edinburgh, Hill and Adamson's image documents both military tradition and the calotype's capacity for architectural photography. Created during their pioneering partnership, it exemplifies early photography's dual documentary and artistic ambitions.

Medium
salted paper print from calotype negative

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David Octavius Hill, Scots Guards at Edinburgh Castle, 1846

Photographed at the historic fortress overlooking Edinburgh, Hill and Adamson's image documents both military tradition and the calotype's capacity for architectural photography. Created during their pioneering partnership, it exemplifies early photography's dual documentary and artistic ambitions.

Medium
salted paper print from calotype negative
Year
1846
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

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Nineteenth Century, Monochrome, Photograph, Early Photography, Edinburgh, Scottish, Military, Group Portrait, Architecture, Salted Paper Print

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