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The Village Choir, by T. Webster, R.A.
Creator
Robert HowlettBritish Photographer · 1831–1858
All works by this person →Robert Howlett was one of the first photographers to earn a successful living from this new medium. Until the 1850s virtually all photographers were amateurs who arrived at the infant art form either from the sciences or painting. Howlett associated with amateur practitioners through exhibitions of his photographs and in 1856 began to exhibit his work at the Photographic Society in London. Howlett
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- 1858
- Medium
- Albumen silver print
- Culture
- British
- Department
- Photographs
- Institution
- Getty Museum
Photograph of a painting after "A Village Choir" by Thomas Webster. The painting depicts a group of men, women, and children singing together as they stand in a church's choir balcony. The leader of the group stands in the center with his right hand raised and his left hand gestures toward an open book in front of him. A plaque displaying Webster's name can be seen below the painting.
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