HENRY WHITE (1819-1903)

'Rye', circa 1856

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HENRY WHITE (1819-1903)
'Rye', circa 1856
Albumen print, 7½ x 9.5/8 in., mounted on card, titled and signed Rye. H. White in pencil with photographer's credit Photographed by Henry White printed below image on mount, matted.
Literature
Haworth-Booth, The Golden Age of British Photography 1839-1900, pp. 50-51 and 75.

Lot Essay

Henry White was a member of the Photographic Society of London from 1855 and was awarded the highest medal for photography at the Exposition Universelle in Paris that year. He also received awards for his landscape photographs at the international exhibition of photography in Brussels the following year, where French critics described his work in similar glowing terms to that of Roger Fenton.

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