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This artwork is part of Faking It: Manipulated Photography Before Photoshop
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In the nineteenth century, slow exposure times made photography under low-light conditions nearly impossible. To compensate, some photographers used color to transform daylight scenes into romantic nocturnes. In this clever day-for-night image, Salviati, a commercial photographer in Venice, applied a cerulean wash to a view of a winding canal, adding a painted moon in the sky above and sparkling reflections of gas lamps in the water below.
This photograph was transferred from the holdings of the British Museum to the Victoria Albert Museum in 2000. Email from the V & A about the provenance of this object states: "this work is from a large transfer of 4990 objects from the British Museum. The transfer paperwork reads 'This transfer of photographs is part of the British Museum's plans to rationalise the collection and house objects at the V&A where greater expertise and national collections of particular media reside.' There is more detail but not relating to how the objects were acquired by the British Museum or any exhibition history I am afraid." [See copy of email]
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