[Carpenter and Apprentice]

Attributed to William Henry Fox Talbot British

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Though lacking the absolute precision of the daguerreotype and later photographic processes, the paper negative admirably rendered blocks of tone, describing form and space in terms of shaded planes, a quality exploited here to enhance the highly geometric structure of the image. Even with the reduced exposure time of Talbot's calotype process instantaneous, or "stop-action," views were beyond the grasp of the nascent medium; instead, Talbot sometimes sought the illusion of spontaneity through staged scenes such as this one.

[Carpenter and Apprentice], Attributed to William Henry Fox Talbot (British, Dorset 1800–1877 Lacock), Salted paper print from paper negative

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