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Photographer, b. 1830 - d. 1901

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    • ROBINSON (19th), Henry Fitzalan, around 1830, Steel engraving
      Feb. 24, 2024

      ROBINSON (19th), Henry Fitzalan, around 1830, Steel engraving

      Est: €60 - €100

      Robinson (19th century): Henry Fitzalan, c. 1830, Steel engraving Technique: Steel engraving on Paper Inscription: Unten signiert und betitelt: "Henry Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel. OB. 1580. From the Original of Holbein. in the collection of The Most Noble TheMarquis of Bath." Date: c. 1830 Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Portraits, United Kingdom,

      Fichter Kunsthandel
    • ROBINSON AND CHERRILL (active 1868-1875) The Beached Margent of the Sea.
      Apr. 27, 2023

      ROBINSON AND CHERRILL (active 1868-1875) The Beached Margent of the Sea.

      Est: $5,000 - $7,500

      ROBINSON AND CHERRILL (active 1868-1875) The Beached Margent of the Sea. Albumen print, the image measuring 10 1/4x14 Provenance: Serge Kakou, Paris The artistic and photographic partnership of Henry Peach Robinson (1830- ) and Nelson King Cherrill (1845- ) was briefly an immensely fruitful one. The Beached Margent of the Sea is considered a masterpiece, and is emblematic of their combination prints, which were highly praised at the time. A precursor to montage, the pair joined multiple negatives or prints to form a single image, here adding the atmospheric clouds and bird. Turneresque and romantic, the imagery is imaginative and technically advanced.

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • Robinson (Henry Peach, 1830-1901). Preparing Spring Flowers for Market, 1873
      Nov. 24, 2022

      Robinson (Henry Peach, 1830-1901). Preparing Spring Flowers for Market, 1873

      Est: £700 - £1,000

      Robinson (Henry Peach, 1830-1901). Preparing Spring Flowers for Market, 1873 * Robinson (Henry Peach, 1830-1901) & Cherrill (Nelson King, active 1860s-1870s). Preparing Spring Flowers for Market, 1873, mammoth composite albumen print from multiple negatives, laid on original card mount, signed in the negative by both partners lower left, 'H. P. Robinson & N. K. Cherrill, Tunbridge Wells', a little creasing and bruising to centre left edge, image size 54 x 76 cm, additionally titled and identified in brown ink on lower fillet, original wooden frame with carved rope twist and hatched borders, overall size 73 x 94 cm QTY: (1) NOTE: Henry Peach Robinson opened his first studio in London, and worked in Leamington Spa, before relocating to Tunbridge Wells in Kent. He hired Nelson King Cherrill as an assistant in 1868, and such was his talent that the duo soon entered a business partnership. Until it was dissolved in 1875, (after which Cherrill continued as a successful photographer in New Zealand), the partnership flourished, specialising in artistic photography and studio portraits, and receiving numerous medals for their European and American exhibits. This photograph was probably first exhibited at the Photographic Society of Great Britain, Pall Mall East, London, in 1873. Other examples located are a hand-coloured version at the Getty Museum and one at Tunbridge Wells Museum and Art Gallery. A wood-engraved reproduction of the photograph appeared in the Illustrated London News, 8 November 1873. ‘Preparing Spring Flowers for Market, 1873, signed by both partners, is a composite picture constructed on similar lines to A Cottage Home, 1859, by Robinson, and his later interiors: When the Day's Work is Done, 1877, and Dawn and Sunset, 1885. However, there are very significant differences between Preparing Spring Flowers for Market and these others. In no other photograph by Robinson are the figures turned away from each other as though the one was not aware of the relationship between them. The unnatural pose of the girl standing with her gaze fixed on the distance, although within the confines of a small cottage, is most unlike any other Robinson portrayal. The effect of such posing is to create a feeling of unease in the viewer. Another difference between this picture and the others is in the treatment of the dimension of depth. The interior of the cottage in Preparing Spring Flowers for Market appears to be shallow owing to the amount of light falling on the walls behind the two girls. In the other three a better impression of depth is given because of the lower lighting levels on the areas behind the figures. These factors lead one to suppose that Cherrill was responsible for the conception, arrangement and lighting of Preparing Spring Flowers for Market. If that is so the indications are that Cherrill was very skilled in the techniques of photography but that he lacked Robinson's sensitivity and skill as an artist.’ Margaret F. Harker, Henry Peach Robinson: Master of Photographic Art, 1830-1901, (Oxford: Blackwell), 1988, p. 58.

      Dominic Winter Auctions
    • Henry PEACH ROBINSON 1830 - 1901 Under a Haycock - 1860
      Oct. 25, 2022

      Henry PEACH ROBINSON 1830 - 1901 Under a Haycock - 1860

      Est: €600 - €800

      Henry PEACH ROBINSON 1830 - 1901 Under a Haycock - 1860 Épreuve sur papier albuminé, d'après négatif verre au collodion, contrecollée sur carton Titre au crayon sur le montage en bas à gauche 27 x 36,80 cm (10 1/2 x 14 1/2 in.) Provenance : Ancienne collection Robert William Burke, Paris Collection particulière, Paris Commentaire : An albumen print from a collodion glass negative, mounted on cardboard, title in pencil on the lower left part of the mount Estimation 600 - 800 €

      Artcurial
    • Various Photographers c.1860s
      Dec. 01, 2021

      Various Photographers c.1860s

      Est: £150 - £200

      Various Photographers c.1860s Various Photographers c.1860s A FINE BRITISH CARTE DE VISITE ALBUM c.1860s, featuring albumen prints in Carte De Visite format (64) subjects include Ladies & Gentlemen, Children, Animals and one landscape study, by Antoine François Jean Claudet (1797-1867) Henry Peach Robinson (1830-1901) Frank Meadows Sutcliffe (1853-1941), Bourne & Shepherd (1863-1903) and one stamped William Luks, many annotated in ink or pencil verso, housed in a full leather oblong folio CDV album

      Chiswick Auctions
    • ROBINSON (19th), Henry Fitzalan, around 1830, Steel engraving
      Nov. 20, 2021

      ROBINSON (19th), Henry Fitzalan, around 1830, Steel engraving

      Est: €30 - €50

      Robinson (19th century), Henry Fitzalan, c. 1830, Steel engraving Technique: Steel engraving on Paper Inscription: Unten signiert und betitelt: "Henry Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel. OB. 1580. From the Original of Holbein. in the collection of The Most Noble TheMarquis of Bath." Date: c. 1830 Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Portraits, United Kingdom, Size: 26,1 cm x 17,4 cm, Depiction: 12,7 cm x 10,1 cm Condition: Good Condition. Clearly pale foxing. Minimally creased diagonally at the upper right corner.

      Fichter Kunsthandel
    • Henry Peach Robinson (1830 - 1901), Fading Away, 1858.
      May. 02, 2021

      Henry Peach Robinson (1830 - 1901), Fading Away, 1858.

      Est: €2,000 - €2,500

      Henry Peach Robinson (1830 - 1901), Fading Away, 1858, later print. Unknown medium. Stamped verso by the Royal Photographic Society. Titled and dated in an unknown hand. Archive numbered.

      Psaroni Auction Gallery
    • Henry Peach Robinson (1830 - 1901), Little Red Riding Hood no. 3, 1858.
      May. 02, 2021

      Henry Peach Robinson (1830 - 1901), Little Red Riding Hood no. 3, 1858.

      Est: €750 - €1,000

      Henry Peach Robinson (1830 - 1901), Little Red Riding Hood no. 3, 1858, later print. Unknown medium. Stamped verso by the Royal Photographic Society. Titled and dated in an unknown hand. Archive numbered.

      Psaroni Auction Gallery
    • Henry Peach Robinson (1830 - 1901), Autumn, 1864.
      May. 02, 2021

      Henry Peach Robinson (1830 - 1901), Autumn, 1864.

      Est: €750 - €1,000

      Henry Peach Robinson (1830 - 1901), Autumn, 1864, later print. Silver gelatin. Stamped verso by the Royal Photographic Society. Titled and dated in an unknown hand. Archive numbered.

      Psaroni Auction Gallery
    • HENRY PEACH ROBINSON (American, 1830-1901). Cottage Scene, Frame 15, Circa 1860, vintage albumen print.
      Dec. 17, 2020

      HENRY PEACH ROBINSON (American, 1830-1901). Cottage Scene, Frame 15, Circa 1860, vintage albumen print.

      Est: $50 - $75

      HENRY PEACH ROBINSON (American, 1830-1901). Cottage Scene, Frame 15, Circa 1860, vintage albumen print. - Framed

      Sloans & Kenyon
    • * Robinson (Henry Peach, 1830-1901). A Holiday in the Wood, [1860],
      Oct. 04, 2017

      * Robinson (Henry Peach, 1830-1901). A Holiday in the Wood, [1860],

      Est: £100 - £150

      modern reproduction photographic print from 6 glass negatives, produced for Margaret Harker, circa 1990, 37 x 50 cm, framed and glazed, British Council exhibition label to frame verso (catalogue no. 33) - Quantity (1)

      Dominic Winter Auctions
    • HENRY PEACH ROBINSON (ENGLISH, 1830-1901)
      Apr. 03, 2014

      HENRY PEACH ROBINSON (ENGLISH, 1830-1901)

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      HENRY PEACH ROBINSON (ENGLISH, 1830-1901) The Stream In Summer, 1884 sepia toned platinotype print printed circa 1902, mount titled in pencil and inscribedby the late H.P. Robinson recto, green card mount 27 x 37.5cm This photograph is believed to have been printed by Robinsonson, R.W. Robinson circa 1901-02, shortly after his father death.

      Leonard Joel
    • HENRY PEACH ROBINSON (ENGLISH, 1830-1901) The Stream In Summer, 1884 sepia toned platinotype print
      Dec. 15, 2013

      HENRY PEACH ROBINSON (ENGLISH, 1830-1901) The Stream In Summer, 1884 sepia toned platinotype print

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      HENRY PEACH ROBINSON (ENGLISH, 1830-1901) The Stream In Summer, 1884 sepia toned platinotype print printed circa 1902, mount titled in pencil and inscribed 'by the late H.P. Robinson' recto, green card mount 27 x 37.5cm OTHER NOTES: This photograph is believed to have been printed by Robinson's son, R.W. Robinson circa 1901-02, shortly after his father's death.

      Leonard Joel
    • Henry Peach Robinson 'Burning stubble', oil on
      Apr. 24, 2013

      Henry Peach Robinson 'Burning stubble', oil on

      Est: £120 - £180

      Henry Peach Robinson 'Burning stubble', oil on canvas, signed, 29.5cm x 45cm

      Halls Fine Art
    • ROBINSON (HENRY PEACH)
      Jun. 26, 2012

      ROBINSON (HENRY PEACH)

      Est: £200 - £400

      Pictorial Effect in Photography, first edition, 2 carbon prints, one albumen print, mounted, photo-etched illustrations, publisher's cloth, spine ends rubbed, some sections working loose [Gernsheim 930], small 4to, Piper and Carter, 1869

      Bonhams
    • Henry Peach Robinson , 1830-1901 'she never told her love'
      Apr. 07, 2008

      Henry Peach Robinson , 1830-1901 'she never told her love'

      Est: $80,000 - $120,000

      albumen print, mounted to a gilt-edged album leaf, titled by the photographer in ink on the mount, matted, framed, a Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, exhibition label on the reverse, 1857

      Sotheby's
    • ROBINSON, H. P. (1830-1901) "Foxgloves and Ferns."
      Oct. 15, 2007

      ROBINSON, H. P. (1830-1901) "Foxgloves and Ferns."

      Est: $3,000 - $3,500

      ROBINSON, H. P. (1830-1901) "Foxgloves and Ferns." Albumen print, 11x14 3/4 inches (28x37.5 cm.), on the original mount, with Robinson's signature, title and date, in pencil, on mount recto. 1882

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • Henry Peach Robinson (1830-1901), 'Wayside Gossip', 1882, from the Gwysaney, North Wales, (Part of the ' Figures in Landscape' series.) Composite Albumen print, laid on board Signed in pencil on margin, 26cm x 36cm. Together with a pipe which we are
      Oct. 21, 2005

      Henry Peach Robinson (1830-1901), 'Wayside Gossip', 1882, from the Gwysaney, North Wales, (Part of the ' Figures in Landscape' series.) Composite Albumen print, laid on board Signed in pencil on margin, 26cm x 36cm. Together with a pipe which we are

      Est: £150 - £200

      Henry Peach Robinson (1830-1901), 'Wayside Gossip', 1882, from the Gwysaney, North Wales, (Part of the ' Figures in Landscape' series.) Composite Albumen print, laid on board Signed in pencil on margin, 26cm x 36cm. Together with a pipe which we are led to believe by the vendor to have been the property of Robinson and as held by him in his self portrait of 1856. This photograph won a gold medal from the Photographic Society for the best outdoor portrait in 1882. Henry Peach Robinson was born in 1830 in Ludlow, Shropshire, an artist who set up a photography business in Tunbridge Wells in 1868, his studio at 1 Grove Villas, Upper Grosvenor Road, and living with his family in 5 Belvedere Terrace (later named Church Road). In 1869, he commissioned the building of 2, Queens Road, as a permanent residence for his family. He died in 1901 aged seventy, and was buried in Ben Hall Road Cemetery. He carved his own headstone to the design of the lintel over the front door at 2 Queens Road.

      Dreweatts 1759
    • HENRY PEACH ROBINSON (1830-1901)
      Nov. 16, 2004

      HENRY PEACH ROBINSON (1830-1901)

      Est: £400 - £600

      Carrolling, 1887; Will they never come, 1882 photogravure and collotype the first signed in pencil, the other with printed photographer's and printer's credits, title and date in margin; the first mounted 4 5/8 x 7 1/8in. (11.6 x 18.2cm.); 10 3/4 x 14 3/8in. (27.4 x 36.4cm.) (2)

      Christie's
    • HENRY PEACH ROBINSON (1830-1901)
      May. 19, 2004

      HENRY PEACH ROBINSON (1830-1901)

      Est: £2,000 - £3,000

      Figures in rural landscape (Conversation piece), early 1880s albumen print signed and annotated 'Tunbridge Wells' in pencil on mount 10 5/8 x 14 1/2 in. (26.9 x 37cm.) framed

      Christie's
    • HENRY PEACH ROBINSON
      Nov. 19, 2002

      HENRY PEACH ROBINSON

      Est: $465 - $775

      Horse and Groom Albumen print. 1863. Barbican Art Gallery and British Council exhibition labels affixed to reverse of frame. 5 3/8 x 63/4in. (13.6 x 17.1cm.) Framed. EXHIBITION Henry Peach Robinson, The Barbican Art Gallery, London, 1988.

      Christie's
    • HENRY PEACH ROBINSON (1830-1901)
      Oct. 22, 2002

      HENRY PEACH ROBINSON (1830-1901)

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      "When the Day's Work is Done" Albumen print. 1890. 1 3/8 x 1 7/8in. (3.6 x 4.8cm.) PROVENANCE With Lunn Graphics International, Ltd., Washington, D.C.; to the present owner. LITERATURE See: Handy, Pictorial Effect Naturalistic Vision: The Photographs and Theories of Henry Peach Robinson and Peter Henry Emerson, p. 13; and Harker, Henry Peach Robinson: Master of Photographic Art, 1830-1901, pl. 79 (there dated 1877).

      Christie's
    • HENRY PEACH ROBINSON
      May. 10, 2002

      HENRY PEACH ROBINSON

      Est: $1,752 - $2,190

      A Merry Tale Platinum print. 1882/Probably printed 1890s. 111/4 x 143/4in. (28.8 x 37.7cm.) LITERATURE See: Harker, Henry Peach Robinson Master of Photographic Art 1830-1901, p. 70, fig. 39 NOTES From the Figures in Landscape series taken in Gwysaney, North Wales, where Robinson spent several summers in the early 1880s. This image was one of several he first exhibited at the Photographic Society of Great Britain in 1882.

      Christie's
    • HENRY PEACH ROBINSON (1830-1901)
      May. 10, 2002

      HENRY PEACH ROBINSON (1830-1901)

      Est: $1,022 - $1,314

      Storm Clearing Off Platinum print. 1894. 191/2 x 15 1/8in. (49.5 x 38.5cm.) NOTES This image was one of several exhibited by Robinson at The Photographic Salon in 1894.

      Christie's
    • HENRY PEACH ROBINSON (1830-1901)
      Oct. 04, 2001

      HENRY PEACH ROBINSON (1830-1901)

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      When the Day's Work is Done Albumen print. 1890. 1 3/8 x 1 7/8in. (3.6 x 4.8cm.) Framed. PROVENANCE With Lunn Graphics International, Ltd., Washington, D.C.; to the present owner. LITERATURE See: Handy, Pictorial Effect Naturalistic Vision: The Photographs and Theories of Henry Peach Robinson and Peter Henry Emerson, p. 13; see also: Harker, Henry Peach Robinson: Master of Photographic Art, 1830-1901, pl. 79, there dated 1877.

      Christie's
    • Henry Peach Robinson
      May. 10, 2001

      Henry Peach Robinson

      Est: £1,500 - £2,000

      Henry Peach Robinson figure in interior, gwysaney hall, north wales, 1880 Albumen Print, mounted on album page, signed and dated by the photographer in pencil on the mount, 305 by 380mm Provenance: Acquired in 1979, source not recorded.

      Sotheby's
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