Head of Tothmes in British Museum

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Head of Tothmes in British Museum

Creator

Roger Fenton

Photographer · 1819–1869

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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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Date
about 1857
Medium
Albumen silver print
Culture
English
Department
Photographs
Institution
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Stereographic views of the colossal sculpture depicting the head of Tothmes III. The head is set on a pedestal in a museum exhibition hall with other sculptures and busts set on pedestals of various heights. The pedestal of the head of Tothmes features a sign imploring visitors not to touch.

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