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Maker: Henry Bradbury (1831–1860) Nationality: UK Medium: nature print Size: 6" x 9.5" Location: UK Object No. 2014.468 Shelf: C-12 Publication: W.C. Johnstone and A. Croall’s “British Seaweeds” from 1859, which was illustrated with Henry Bradbury’s nature prints. Other Collections: Notes: Henry Bradbury (1831–1860) is best known for his book The Ferns of Great Britain and Ireland with author Thomas Moore and editor John Lindley published in 1855 and using the new technique of nature printing invented by Alois Auer and Andreas Worring in 1852 and improved by Bradbury. The technique consisted of pressing a leafy specimen onto a thin, soft lead plate, leaving an intaglio impression with very fine detail. Bradbury had studied Auer's discovery in Vienna and had patented his own version in London, without acknowledging that the idea had originated with Auer. The resulting controversy drove Bradbury into despondency and he committed suicide by drinking acid. To view our archive organized by Collections, visit: OUR COLLECTIONS For information about reproducing this image, visit: THE HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY ARCHIVE
These people were so smart to put in a bookcase instead of a raised panel. It's perfect for their larger antiquarian books. It reminds me of one of my favorite quotes. "I would be most content if my children grew up to be the kind of people who think decorating consists mostly of building enough bookshelves. Anna Quindlen" These homeowners managed to do both!!! photo source
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