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245 00 $aCopied by the sun :$bTalbotype illustrations to the Annals of the artists of Spain by Sir William Stirling Maxwell : studies and catalogue raisonné /$cedited by Hilary Macartney and José Manuel Matilla.
246 30 $aTalbotype illustrations to the Annals of the artists of Spain by Sir William Stirling Maxwell :$bstudies and catalogue raisonné
264 1 $aMadrid :$bMuseo Nacional del Prado ;$bCentro de Estudios Europa Hispánica,$c2016.
300 $a2 volumes (365 pages; 12 unnumbered pages, 63 unnumbered leaves) :$bcolor illustrations ;$c24 cm
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500 $aThe first volume contains an introduction to the collaborative project, sponsored by the Museo del Prado and the Centro de Estudios Europa Hispánica, to describe the "ideal copy" of Stirling's Annals of the artists of Spain, the first book on art history to be illustrated with photographs. The essays of this interpretive volume provide a comprehensive examination of the Talbotype images of the Annals, and the book's significance. Also included are a catalogue raisonné of the photographic plates in the Annals Talbotypes volume, and a census of bound editions copies of Talbotypes illustrations to the Annals of the artists of Spain. The second volume is a reconstruction of the volume that William Stirling presented to selected friends, family, fellow Hispanophiles, and libraries in 1848. Technically it is not a "facsimile" volume based on facsimile reproduction, but one created through digital reconstruction of the Talbotype images using Adobe Photoshop, which allowed barely visible images to be recovered, tones to be modified, and lost portions reintegrated by taking parts from different copies of the same image.
500 $aIn conjunction with this project, an exhibition of the original Talbotype images was held at the Museo del Prado, Madrid, May 18-Sept. 4, 2016, "in the half-light of Gallery D"--See colophon.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (volume 1, pages 335-352) and index (volume 1).
505 0 $a[1] Copied by the sun -- [2] Talbotype illustrations to the Annals of the artists of Spain.
600 10 $aStirling Maxwell, William,$d1818-1878.$tAnnals of the artists of Spain$vIllustrations.
650 0 $aPhotography of art$xHistory$y19th century.
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650 0 $aArt, Spanish$vPictorial works.
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700 1 $aMacartney, Hilary,$eeditor.
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710 2 $aMuseo del Prado,$esponsor.
710 2 $aCentro de Estudios Europa Hispánica,$esponsor.
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