PHOTOGRAPHS

Original antique and vintage photographs covering a range of subjects beyond portraits and topographical views, including natural history, scientific, documentary and genre photography from the 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Antique and Vintage Photographs

This category brings together original antique and vintage photographs across a range of subjects beyond the dedicated portrait and topographical view categories available elsewhere in the collection. These works encompass the documentary, scientific, genre and specialist photography produced from the earliest years of the medium through to the early decades of the 20th century, offering collectors access to the full variety of photographic subject matter that the Victorian and Edwardian eras produced.

Photography as a medium developed with extraordinary rapidity after its public announcement in 1839, and the range of subjects to which it was applied expanded almost immediately beyond the portrait studio and the topographical view to encompass scientific documentation, commercial and industrial photography, natural history illustration, social documentary and the genre photography of everyday life. Each of these applications produced images of historical significance and documentary value that complement the printed and painted visual record of their period.

Scientific and natural history photography — the application of the camera to the documentation of specimens, geological formations, astronomical subjects and the natural world — represents one of the most historically important branches of early photography. Photographs produced in the context of natural history museums, scientific expeditions and the emerging disciplines of the biological and earth sciences carry a documentary value that sets them apart from the studio and topographical work that dominates much photographic collecting.

Documentary and social photography — images of working life, street scenes, markets, factories, agricultural operations and the everyday world of the 19th and early 20th centuries — provide a visual record of social history that written sources alone cannot supply. Photographs of this kind, whether produced by professional photographers working on commission or by the growing community of amateur practitioners who took up the camera from the 1880s onwards, represent primary historical evidence of considerable value.

Genre and narrative photography — images constructed to tell stories, convey emotions or document social types — extended the traditions of genre painting and illustration into the photographic medium, producing works that bridge the visual cultures of painting and photography in ways that illuminate both.

Antique photographs are offered individually, each described for its subject, process, condition and historical context, as primary photographic works of the period they document.

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