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Thomas Annan - Photographer of Glasgow
Thomas Annan - Photographer of Glasgow
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Annan Studio
Annfield
Aqueduct Bridge
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Ballewan Glen
Baron Haussmann
Bonnington Linn
Bridgegate
Cadzow Forest
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Canoe and Horn in Situ
Carscube Bridge
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Cathedral of Iona
Charles Marville
civic
College Open
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Corehouse
Culegarten Aqueduct
daguerreotype
Dairsie Church
David Livingstone
Days at the Coast
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Dr. George Berwick and Mr. Roger
East Window
Endrick Valley
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Falls of Lanark
Fife
Garelochhead
Glasgow Corporation Water Commissioners at Gorbals Works
Hamilton Palace
Haussmannization
High Street
Historical Notices of the United Presbyterian
Horatio McCulloch
Inauguration of the Waterworks
John Adamson
John Annan
John Carrick
Joseph Wilson Swan
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Last Stooks
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Loch Katrine
Loch Katrine Outlet
Loch Katrine with Commissioner's Cottage
Loch Katrine with Commissioner’s Cottage
Lochlomond
Long Calderwood
Looking South
Lorch Ard
Main Street
Memorial Fountain in Kelvingrove Park
monochrome
monographic
Napoleon III
of Harvest
Old Closes and Streets
Old Country Houses
Old University
Old Vennel
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Page Saint Guillaume
Painted Windows of Glasgow Cathedral
Paris
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Photographic Views of Loch Katrine
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Portrait of David Octavius Hill
Presbyterian
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Queen Victoria Opening the Glasgow Water Supply
River Clyde
Saltmarket
Signing the Act of Separation and the Deed of Demission at Tanfield
Social
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street life
The First General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland
Thomas Rodger
Views on the Line
Product details
- ISBN 9781606065235
- Weight: 1674g
- Dimensions: 251 x 297mm
- Publication Date: 19 May 2017
- Publisher: Getty Trust Publications
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
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Thomas Annan (1829-1887) was the preeminent photographer of Glasgow in the mid-nineteenth century, a period when the rise in industry and population dramatically altered the landscape of the "second city" of the British Empire. Often working in conjunction with civic projects, Annan produced numerous series that underscore the transformation of the city and its environs, though he remains best known for one series in particular: a group of enigmatic photographs of central Glasgow alleys, or "closes," on the verge of demolition. These haunting images, made between 1868 and 1871, and sometimes regarded as precursors of the documentary tradition in photography, represent the notion of progress that underpins much of Annan's oeuvre. Annan's publication history serves as the organizing principle for this book, which considers both the breadth of his body of work as well as the multiple formats in which his photographs appeared and circulated.
Featured here are seven examplesincluding private albums and commercial booksthat focus on subjects as varied as the city's streets and closes, the Loch Katrine aqueduct, Glasgow College, the cathedral, and the country estates of the landed gentry, and highlight Annan's extensive engagement with the city of Glasgow. Plates from each of these works are faithfully reproduced in full color, and an introductory essay by the leading authority on Annan surveys the life and career of this little-known but influential photographer.
Amanda Maddox is assistant curator in the Department of Photographs at the J. Paul Getty Museum. She is the author of Ishiuchi Miyako: Postwar Shadows (Getty Publications, 2015). Sara Stevenson is an independent curator/historian specializing in Scottish photography and senior research fellow at the University of Glasgow. She is a former guest scholar in the Department of Photographs at the J. Paul Getty Museum.
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