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Articles of Glass

1844
(British, 1800–1877)
Measurements
Image: 13.2 x 15.1 cm (5 3/16 x 5 15/16 in.); Paper: 18.6 x 23 cm (7 5/16 x 9 1/16 in.); Matted: 40.6 x 50.8 cm (16 x 20 in.)
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Pursuing such diverse interests as language, mathematics, botany, and optics, William Henry Fox Talbot was a prominent scholar and scientist. In 1839 he invented the first system of positive and negative photography—the calotype process. The basis of all modern photography, the calotype's paper negative made possible the infinite reproduction of prints from a single negative. In Articles of Glass, three rows of sparkling glass objects are isolated against a dark background, illustrating the new medium's ability to capture the nuances of light and record reality. A remarkable technical and aesthetic achievement, the image testifies to Talbot's artistry and classical sensibilities, expressed through his use of symmetry and a central focus. This image was included in Talbot's The Pencil of Nature (1844), one of the first books illustrated with actual photographic prints.
A horizontally oriented salted paper print depicts nineteen translucent glass vessels on three shelves against a shadowy background. The sepia-toned composition features faceted decanters, tumblers, and stemmed glasses with light catching their ribbed surfaces. The top row holds three prominent decanters with elaborate stoppers. A wide, ribbed bowl centers the middle shelf. The bottom row is anchored by a tall, narrow decanter flanked by shorter glasses and tumblers.

Articles of Glass

1844

William Henry Fox Talbot

(British, 1800–1877)
England, 19th century

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