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Chinese Carving in Ivory
Creator
Roger FentonPhotographer · 1819–1869
All works by this person →After studying law in London, Roger Fenton trained as a painter in London and Paris. He exhibited his paintings and helped found a drawing school that gave evening instruction to working men in London. Active in the arts, Fenton corresponded with French photographers Gustave Le Gray and Henri Le Secq, which may have led him to pursue photography. Fenton's photographic career was brilliant yet brie
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- about 1860
- Medium
- Albumen silver print
- Culture
- English
- Department
- Photographs
- Institution
- Getty Museum
Stereographic views of a rectangular ivory casket with a garden scene carved on the top. The scene depicts various figures gathered around tables and benches in a garden. There is a pagoda in the garden and a boat docked in the lower left corner.
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