Neale and Walter Richardson go stalking
- Title:
- Neale and Walter Richardson go stalking
- Collection:
- Introduction to Photography Collections at Cornell
- Set:
- History of photography
Landscape and the Environment - Creator:
- Wilson, Leslie Hamilton
- Creation Date:
- 1895-1927
- ID Number:
- 86.139.016.034
- File Name:
- 86.139.016.034.jpg
- Work Type:
- Photograph
- Materials/Techniques:
- platinum prints
- Subject:
- Personal
domestic
travel photography
Scotland
India
Tourism landscape scenery commercial landscape photography
[Punjab State, India?] - Measurement:
- 15.4 × 20.8 (Sheet) (centimeters, height x width)
- Description:
- Snapshot looking across a grassy expanse and a gravel road at two motorcars in 3/4 profile being attended to by a number of men. Beyond them is a line of tall thin trees, and beyond them a domed mountain, capped with fog. None of the men are looking at the camera, most seem to be dressed in Western style traveling suits. Title is printed below the image.
- Notes:
- Platinum print with caption. The Herbert F. Johnson Museum's collection of photographs by Wilson includes several hundred captioned platinum and palladium prints, primarily of travel in Scotland and India, and also includes two albums about whaling.
- Cite As:
- Leslie Hamilton Wilson, (Scottish, 1883-1968), Neale and Walter Richardson go stalking, 1897-1922. Platinum print, overall: 15.4 × 20.8 cm. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Worswick, 86.139.016.034.
- Repository:
- Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art
- Format:
- Image
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