(en) Photographer Georges Washington Wilson. Vintage photography Scotland.
Beautiful photograph representing the "Isle of Ellen Katrine in the Scottish loch". The photographer frames the view of the island between the branches of a tree and so he achieved to give depth to the image.
Wilson was a Scottish photographer whose albums collected pictures of his native Scotland and throughout the UK. Its activity was also extended to different parts of Europe including Spain.
The quality of the photos of Wilson is very high and their formats vary, usually between 14x10 cm. to 24x36 cm.
The photos are sold either individually or in albums, called the Tour more often, in this case "Tours in Scotland".
Wilson photos on the negative lead of the place name and number.His photos are found in numerous museums and its photographic archives are at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland.
Links
[Recueil.] Scottish Scenery / G. W. Wilson
Source: gallica.bnf.fr
Wilson was a Scottish photographer whose albums collected pictures of his native Scotland and throughout the UK. Its activity was also extended to different parts of Europe including Spain.
The quality of the photos of Wilson is very high and their formats vary, usually between 14x10 cm. to 24x36 cm.
The photos are sold either individually or in albums, called the Tour more often, in this case "Tours in Scotland".
Wilson photos on the negative lead of the place name and number.His photos are found in numerous museums and its photographic archives are at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland.
Links
- Aberdeen archivo Wilson
- Wilson Harvard Museum
- Wilson Courtauld
- Wilson National Galleries of Scotland
- Full album Tours in Scotland
- Wikipedia. Georges Washington Wilson
- Archivo Wilson Aberdeen
- Exposiciones virtuales Andaluces y Marroquies
- Wilson en Harvard Collections
- Art Courtauld. Wilson
Excelente
artículo en inglés que repasa la historia profesional de estos dos
grandes estudios fotográficos con especial hincapié a los procedimientos
de "marketing fotográfico de la época"
..................With a similar
entrepreneurial spirit, in a bid to extend his initial portraits into the realm
of greater production, Wilson
had a stroke of marketing genius. In 1857 he created a montage of one-hundred
and one of Aberdeen’s established middle class,
identifying the who’s who of Aberdeen
society, and simultaneously drawing attention to himself, to his clients and
their elevated status. It sold extremely well, and in a single stroke this new
promotion publicly cemented his relationship with existing clients while using
their patronage and image as advertising, thus compelling other members of
society, wishing for similar recognition, to visit his studio in the hopes of
being included in the next year’s edition...........
- University of Aberdeen On line Collection
The George Washington Wilson and
Co. Photographic Collection
The George Washington Wilson and Co. photographic collection consists of over 37,000 glass plate negatives, produced by the Aberdeen firm between the second half of the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century
The George Washington Wilson and Co. photographic collection consists of over 37,000 glass plate negatives, produced by the Aberdeen firm between the second half of the nineteenth century and the early twentieth century
His patronage by the Royal Family during their
visits to the Balmoral Estates began in 1854 when he was invited to take
photographs of the Royal family in the grounds of Balmoral
He received the official appointment of
Photographer Royal for Scotland
in 1860 and his relationship with the Royal family continued throughout his
career
- Retrato y Paisaje en la Fotografía del Siglo XIX Incluye fotografías de Georges W. Wilson
- Georges Washington Wilson Edin Photo. Biography and exhibitions :
George
Washington Wilson
exhibited his photos in these early exhibitions:
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1855: British Association, Glasgow
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1856: Edinburgh
Photographic Society
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1857: Art Treasures, Manchester
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1858: Edinburgh
Photographic Society
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1859: British Association, Glasgow
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1859: Glasgow
Photographic Society
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1861: London
Photographic Society
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1862: London
International Exhibition
- Photographs of George Washington Wilson can be seen in Harvard Art Museum
- Luminous Lint Georges W. Wilson
Wilson went on to build up a substantial
business as a publisher of topographic views, principally of Scotland, where he
travelled to Braemar, the Trossachs, the Falls of Clyde and many of the wilder
parts of Scotland. His English output is small compared with his Scottish
views, but Wilson made several journeys into England.
- Getty Edu Wilson, Georges Washington
Born 7 February 1823; died 9 March
1893.
By 1880 he had established the
largest publishing company of topographical views in Britain called "G.W. Wilson
& Co.".
- Álbum de Georges Washington Wilson Scottish Scenary en Gallica
- [Recueil.] Scottish Scenery / G. W. Wilson
[Recueil.] Scottish Scenery / G. W. Wilson
Source: gallica.bnf.fr