The Misses Grierson

The Misses Grierson

David Octavius HillWW-1840-040878
1840·Salted paper print·19.9 × 14 cm (7 7/8 × 5 9/16 in.)

<p>David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson were among the earliest practitioners of photography to be considered true artists, both by contemporary critics and by later photographers and historians. A painter and illustrator, Hill partnered with Adamson, who had begun working with the calotype process (paper negatives and salted paper prints) only a few years after its announcement to the public. Together they produced more than 1,500 portraits over the course of just five years. The calotype process resulted in a slightly blurred image with a massing of light and dark forms; contemporary critics found in the technique a pleasing update of earlier painterly aesthetics, with one watercolorist remarking in 1843 that “the pictures produced are as Rembrandt’s but improved.” Because of the lengthy exposure time, it was essential to choose a tasteful pose that could be held while still seeming natural. In this portrait of the daughters of the Reverend James Grierson, of Errol, Scotland, Hill’s artistic training came in handy.</p>

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Year
1840
Dimensions
19.9 × 14 cm (7 7/8 × 5 9/16 in.)

Artist

David Octavius Hill
David Octavius Hill

Printmaking

David Octavius Hill was a Scottish painter and pioneering photographer who, from the 1840s onward, created some of the earliest portrait photographs in collaboration with chemist Robert Adamson. Working in calotype, a paper-based photographic process, Hill and Adamson produced approximately 3,000 images in their Edinburgh studio before Adamson's death in 1848. Hill's subsequent career combined painting with continued photographic practice, establishing him as a foundational figure in early photographic portraiture. His work demonstrates the artistic possibilities of photography at a moment when the medium was still contested as a legitimate art form.

Perth, UK

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Year
1840
Dimensions
19.9 × 14 cm (7 7/8 × 5 9/16 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1840-040878

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

David Octavius Hill

David Octavius Hill

Printmaking

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