Francis Frith, The Pool of Hezekiah, Albumen Photo
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Francis Frith (English, 1822 - 1898), The Pool of Hezekiah, Albumen Photograph, c. 1857, signed and numbered 'P117' in photo lower left, inscribed 'Frith Photo 1857' and 'The Pool of Hezekiah & From the Tower of Hippicus, Jerusalem' in mount below image, with framing care label on verso, matted and framed. Frame size: 15 1/2 in. x 19 1/2 in.Francis Frith was an English photographer of the Middle East and the United Kingdom. Frith was born in Chesterfield, Derbyshire. He attended Quaker schools at Ackworth and Quaker Camp Hill in Birmingham, before he started in the cutlery business. In 1850 he started a photographic studio in Liverpool, known as Frith & Hayward and soon became a founding member of the Liverpool Photographic Society in 1853. Frith sold his companies in 1855 to dedicate himself entirely to photography. He used the collodion process, a major technical achievement in hot and dusty conditions. During three trips to the Middle East between 1856 and 1860, Frith made hundreds of negatives that he organized geographically and then printed in several illustrated books. Today his photographs can be found in numerous public and private collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the H. Paul Getty Museum, and the Conway Library of Art and Architecture at the Courtauld in London.
Measurements: Height: of photo 6 1/2 in. x Width: 9 in.
Condition
Good condition, photo mounted, some foxing in border of mount, small stains in sky, not viewed out of frame.
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Francis Frith, The Pool of Hezekiah, Albumen Photo
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