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Roger Fenton — Sir John Miller Adye (1819-1900), General; taken at the Crimea
Roger Fenton

Sir John Miller Adye (1819-1900), General; taken at the Crimea

1855

Among the first war photographers in history, Fenton captured this dignified portrait of a British general during the Crimean conflict, using the newly developed albumen print process that allowed for sharp detail and tonal richness.

Medium
Thinly albumenized print

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Roger Fenton, Sir John Miller Adye (1819-1900), General; taken at the Crimea, 1855

Among the first war photographers in history, Fenton captured this dignified portrait of a British general during the Crimean conflict, using the newly developed albumen print process that allowed for sharp detail and tonal richness.

Medium
Thinly albumenized print
Year
1855
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Related themes

Monochrome, Albumen Print, 1850s, 19th Century, Photograph, Military, Historical, Portrait, Portrait Photography, British

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Art Institute of Chicago, Cleveland Museum of Art