About this object
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Maker:
Blanchard, Valentine
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ID:
IN34790
Production date:
c. 1860
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Location:
In Store
A view of Covent Garden market capturing movement of people and activities at a time when many photographers, limited by the technology of the day, only recorded motion as a ghostly blur, if at all. In order to obtain a fast enough shutter speed, a very small camera had to be used to arrest motion here. Blanchard was a pioneer for making photographs that recorded an extraordinary amount of life and action.
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Measurements
H 98 mm; L 62 mm (paper), H 81 mm; L 60 mm (image size)
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Materials
paper; card
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Last Updated
2024-03-14
Record quality:
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