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View from the Lawn, Dennicanniby

1870s
(British, 1819–1895)
Measurements
Image: 58.5 x 72.5 cm (23 1/16 x 28 9/16 in.); Matted: 81.3 x 96.5 cm (32 x 38 in.)
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A distinguished photographer who received royal patronage, Vernon Heath traveled extensively throughout the British Isles documenting estates and landscapes on commission. This carefully composed scenic view, taken just above the Upper Lake of Three Lakes of Killarney in southwest Ireland, exemplifies the pioneering technique he developed in the early 1860s for enlarging 12x10-inch glass negatives. Made when contact printing was the norm, Heath’s carbon-printed enlargements showed no distortion and preserved the general artistic effect, which brought praise from the photographic press. Through his outstanding ability to manipulate wet collodion plates in the field, he excelled at controlling light and rendering aerial perspective. Indeed, Heath was highly acclaimed for the pictorial detail and faithful description of the picturesque scenes his Victorian audience so admired. By 1871 the carbon pigment process was his preferred method for printing. It produced a softening effect and greater gradation of tone in his photographs while rendering them impervious to fading caused by natural light.
A horizontally oriented carbon print in warm brown and cream tones depicts a lush landscape. Large trees with dense foliage frame the composition. In the foreground, dark, angular rocks cluster near a still pool of water. A calm river stretches through the middle ground toward a distant tree line. In the background, a large mountain rises under a light, hazy sky, its features softened by mist.

View from the Lawn, Dennicanniby

1870s

Vernon Heath

(British, 1819–1895)
England, 19th century

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