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19th C. Francis Frith Collodion Prints Baalbek, Lebanon
19th C. Francis Frith Collodion Prints Baalbek, Lebanon
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Francis Frith (English, 1822 to 1898). 2 collodion prints, 1857. (1) "The Great Pillars, &c., Baalbec" signed in lower right of image. (2) "The Great Pillars and Smaller Temple, Baalbec" signed in lower left of image. Both have titles, dates, and "Frith Photo" printed beneath image. A fascinating pair of black and white photographs by Francis Frith displaying the ruins of the ancient city of Baalbek in Lebanon from his photo album titled "Egypt and Palestine, Photographed and Described by Francis Frith. In Two Volumes" (London: James S. Virtue, 1858-1859). Size of larger photo ("Smaller Temple"): 6.4" W x 9.2" H (16.3 cm x 23.4 cm) Size of frame: 16.9" W x 20.9" H (42.9 cm x 53.1 cm)

According to Dr. Lisa Hostetler, Curator in Charge of the Department of Photography at the George Eastman Museum of the University of Rochester, "Born in Chesterfield, England, Francis Frith apprenticed to a cutlery house and was a partner in a successful wholesale grocery business before he became interested in photography in the early 1850s. He co-founded the Liverpool Photographic Society in 1853, and three years later embarked on his first photographic excursion to Egypt, where he made pictures of ancient monuments. Frith overcame the adverse climatic conditions, producing his striking photographs in a portable wicker darkroom with wet-plate collodion on glass negatives and the albumen printing process. His striking images from this journey proved so popular that he was able to return to the Middle East twice during the next three years. Frith's journeys resulted in a total of nine publications, including Egypt and Palestine Photographed and Described by Francis Frith, a subscription series issued between 1858 and 1860, and Cairo, Sinai, Jerusalem, and the Pyramids of Egypt (1860). By 1859, Frith had earned enough to establish F. Frith & Co., which specialized in postcards of landscape and architectural views in Britain and the Middle East. After 1861, as he became more involved in the management of the company, Frith hired other photographers to provide views of Great Britain, Continental Europe, and the United States. F. Frith &Co. remained in business until 1968, long after his death. Francis Frith was a successful entrepreneur and photographer whose topographical views responded to the high demand in the mid-nineteenth-century in England for pictorial evidence of Middle Eastern subjects. Although his use of three negative formats for each view--8 x 10, 16 x 20, and stereoscopic pairs--points to the commercial nature of his enterprise, those negatives also reveal his experimentation with exposure times and vantage points in order to discern the most pleasing composition for each site. Underscoring his comprehension of the artistic possibilities of photography were the many articles he wrote about the subject, in which he argued for the ability of photographs to communicate divine truth and aesthetic awareness to the general population." (Handy et al. Reflections in a Glass Eye: Works from the International Center of Photography Collection, New York: Bulfinch Press in association with the International Center of Photography, 1999, p. 216.)

Provenance: ex-Royal Athena Galleries, New York City, New York, USA

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"Great Pillars" signed in lower right of image; "Smaller Temple" signed in lower left of image. Both have titles, dates, and "Frith Photo" printed beneath image, are mounted on archival non-buffered 100% rag board, and are fit with custom mattes and accompanied by certificate of authenticity from Jerome M. Eisenberg, Ph. D. of Royal Athena Galleries. "Smaller Temple": Set in wooden frame with suspension wire on verso for display. A few nicks to frame. Has not been examined outside of frame but appears to be in overall excellent condition. "Great Pillars": Accompanied by page of commentary text by Frith from book. Minor wrinkling to lower left corner of matte that does not affect image. Otherwise, also in overall excellent condition.
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19th C. Francis Frith Collodion Prints Baalbek, Lebanon

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