Cloisters of Lacock Abbey, 1844, William Henry Fox Talbot, English, 1800 - 1877, 6 1/2 x 8 1/16 in. (16.51 x 20.48 cm) (image)7 5/8 x 9 3/4 in. (19.37 x 24.77 cm) (sheet), Calotype, England, 19th century, One of the pioneers of photography, William Henry Fox Talbot created this image of his friend the Reverend Calvert R. Jones Jr. seated in the sacristy of Lacock Abbey, a favorite subject of his. Talbot often photographed the thirteenth-century buildings latticed windows, stately rooms, and fortresslike exterior. The process he developed, called calotype, employed a camera to create a paper negative, which was then contact printed to render a positive image. The paper fibers in the negative produced soft images that were well suited to depicting the brooding Gothic structure. Between 1844 and 1846, Talbot published his photographs in six installments, paired with text identifying their subjects and explaining how the images were made. Bound together, they became the first photographic
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