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David Octavius Hill — Unknown Woman
David Octavius Hill

Unknown Woman

1844

Representative of Hill and Adamson's extensive portrait work, the photograph demonstrates the calotype process's ability to capture subtle facial expressions and character. Part of their revolutionary 1840s collaboration, it helped establish photography's potential for psychological portraiture.

Medium
salted paper print from calotype negative

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David Octavius Hill, Unknown Woman, 1844

Representative of Hill and Adamson's extensive portrait work, the photograph demonstrates the calotype process's ability to capture subtle facial expressions and character. Part of their revolutionary 1840s collaboration, it helped establish photography's potential for psychological portraiture.

Medium
salted paper print from calotype negative
Year
1844
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Nineteenth Century, Monochrome, Photography, Calotype, Figure, Documentary, Classical, Scottish, Portrait, Sepia

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Cleveland Museum of Art, Art Institute of Chicago