Articles of China

Art Institute of Chicago

Articles of China

William Henry Fox Talbot

Date
1843-44
Medium
Salted paper print
Culture
England
Department
Photography and Media
Institution
Art Institute of Chicago

One of the inventors of photography, William Henry Fox Talbot also produced the first commercially published book to feature photographic illustrations. The Pencil of Nature, issued in six volumes between 1844 and 1846, included Articles of China as plate three of the first volume. Talbot used this image to extol the practical virtues of the new art, claiming that “the whole cabinet of a Virtuoso and collector of old China might be depicted on paper in little more time than it would take him to make a written inventory describing it in the usual way.” Moreover, he argued presciently, if a thief should take the treasures, such an image could provide a new kind of evidentiary record in court.

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Object type
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