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Henry Peach Robinson (Ludlow, 9 luglio 1830 – Royal Tunbridge Wells, 21 febbraio 1901) Photographer

 

Henry Peach Robinson (9 July 1830, Ludlow, Shropshire – 21 February 1901, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent) was an English pictorialist photographer best known for his pioneering combination printing - joining multiple negatives or prints to form a single image; an early example of photomontage. He joined vigorously in contemporary debates in the photographic press and associations about the legitimacy of 'art photography' and in particular the combining of separate images into one.

 

Life

Robinson was the oldest of four children of John Robinson, a Ludlow schoolmaster, and his wife Eliza. He was educated at Horatio Russell's academy in Ludlow until he was thirteen, when he took a year's drawing tuition with Richard Penwarne before being apprenticed to a Ludlow bookseller and printer, Richard Jones.

While continuing to study art, his initial career was in bookselling, in 1850 working for the Bromsgrove bookseller Benjamin Maund, then in 1851 for the London-based Whittaker & Co. In 1852 he exhibited an oil painting, On the Teme Near Ludlow, at the Royal Academy. That same year he began taking photographs, and five years later, following a meeting with the photographer Hugh Welch Diamond, decided to devote himself to that medium, in 1855 opening a studio in Leamington Spa, selling portraits.

In 1856, with Rejlander, he was a founding member of the Birmingham Photographic Society.

In 1859 he married Selina Grieves, daughter of a Ludlow chemist, John Edward Grieves. His son, Ralph Winwood Robinson, was also a photographer.

In 1864, at the age of 34, Robinson was forced to give up his studio due to ill-health from exposure to toxic photographic chemicals. Gernsheim (1962) has shown that thereafter he preferred the easier 'scissors and paste-pot' method of making his combination prints, rather than the more exacting darkroom method employed by Rejlander.

Relocating to London, Robinson kept up his involvement with the theoretical side of photography, writing the influential essay Pictorial Effect in Photography (1869), Being Hints on Composition and Chiaroscuro for Photographers, published in 1868. Around this time his health had improved sufficiently to open a new studio in Tunbridge Wells with Nelson King Cherrill, and in 1870 he became vice-president of the Royal Photographic Society. He advocated strongly for photography to be regarded as an art form.

The partnership with Cherrill dissolved in 1875, Robinson continuing the business until his retirement in 1888. His son, Ralph Winwood Robinson, took over the studio business. Following internal disputes within the Photographic Society, he resigned in 1891 to become one of the early members of the rival Linked Ring society, in which he was active until 1897, when he was also elected an honorary member of the Royal Photographic Society.

Robinson was an early supporter of the Photographic Convention of the United Kingdom and took part in this institution's long running debates about photography as an art form. He was invited to serve as the President of the PCUK in 1891 but, as he described later, 'I felt compelled to decline, knowing that I could not carry out the duties as they should be carried out, having a defect of voice which would not allow me to read my own address'. He was subsequently persuaded to serve as President in 1896, when his presidential speeches were read out by a colleague.

He died aged 70 and was buried in Tunbridge Wells in early 1901.

Works

    He was one of the most prominent art photographers of his day. His third and the most famous composite picture, "Fading Away" (1858) was both popular and fashionably morbid. He was a follower of the pre-Raphaelites and was influenced by the aesthetic views of John Ruskin. In his Pre-Raphaelite phase he attempted to realize moments of timeless significance in a "mediaeval" setting, anticipating the work of Julia Margaret Cameron, Burne-Jones and the Symbolists. According to his letters, he was influenced by the paintings of J.M.W. Turner. He defended composite photography, asserting that the creation of combination photographs were as demanding of the photographer as paintings were of the artist. Robinson compared the making of Fading Away with Zeuxis' legendary combining of the best features of five young ladies from Crotona to produce his picture of Helena.

    Collections

    Robinson's work is held in the permanent collections of several institutions, including the Johnson Museum of Art, the Clark Art Institute, the Seattle Art Museum, the Saint Louis Art Museum, the George Eastman Museum, the Worcester Art Museum, the SFMOMA, the University of Michigan Museum of Art, the LACMA, the Harvard Art Museums, the Princeton University Art Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the J. Paul Getty Museum, and the National Gallery of Victoria.

    Publications

    Robinson was author of a number of texts in which he promoted the photography as an art form, his books being widely used photographic reference material in the late 19th century.

    • Robinson, H.P. Pictorial Effect in Photography: Being Hints On Composition And Chiaroscuro For Photographers. London: Piper & Carter, 1869.
    • Robinson, H.P. and William de Wiveleslie Abney. The Art And Practice of Silver Printing. NY: E. & H.T. Anthony & Co., 1881.
    • Robinson, H.P. Picture-Making By Photography. London: Hazell, Watson, & Viney, 1889.
    • Robinson, H.P. Art photography in short chapters London: Hazell Watson & Viney. 1890
    • Robinson, H.P. Photography as a business. Bradford [Eng.] Percy Lund. 1890
    • Robinson, H.P. The Studio And What To Do in It. London: Piper & Carter, 1891.
    • Robinson, H.P. The elements of a pictorial photograph. Bradford : Percy Lund & Co. 1896.
    • Robinson, H.P. Catalogue of pictorial photographs. Ralph W. Robinson. Redhill, Surrey. 1901

    Books about Henry Peach Robinson

  • Fineman, Mia; Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.); National Gallery of Art (U.S.); Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (2012), Faking it : manipulated photography before Photoshop, Metropolitan Museum of Art ; New Haven : Distributed by Yale University Press, ISBN 978-1-58839-473-6
  • Handy, Ellen (2004) "Robinson, Henry Peach (1830–1901)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 17 Dec 2007
  • Handy, Ellen; Rice, Shelley; Lukacher, Brian (1994), Pictorial effect naturalistic vision : the photographs and theories of Henry Peach Robinson and Peter Henry Emerson, Chrysler Museum, ISBN 978-0-940744-66-0
  • Harker, Margaret F. (Margaret Florence) (1988), Henry Peach Robinson : master of photographic art, 1830-1901, B. Blackwell, ISBN 978-0-631-16172-1
  • Roberts, Pam; Smith, Lindsay; Lamb, Jenny (2003), Fading Away: Henry Peach Robinson Revisited, Warwick District Council (published 2009), ISBN 978-1-872-940113
  • Shiner, L. E. (Larry E.) (September 2001), The invention of art : a cultural history, University of Chicago Press (published 2001), ISBN 978-0-226-75342-3

Henry Peach Robinson (Ludlow, 9 luglio 1830 – Royal Tunbridge Wells, 21 febbraio 1901) fu un fotografo britannico, pioniere del fotomontaggio e del movimento pittorialista.

Intraprese la professione di libraio e, influenzato dalle opere di William Turner, si interessò di pittura. Nel 1850, guidato da Hugh Diamond, scoprì la fotografia a cui si appassionò e nel 1857 abbandonò la sua attività per aprire un laboratorio fotografico.

Si occupò del ritocco fotografico dei ritratti, a cui applicava colori o correggeva imperfezioni direttamente sul positivo. Insoddisfatto della resa delle pellicole dell'epoca, utilizzò estesamente la tecnica della doppia esposizione per rendere correttamente il paesaggio. Inoltre utilizzò più negativi per comporre un'unica fotografia, come nella famosa Fading Away, dove l'immagine era composta da cinque negativi.

Si sposò nel 1859, affermando però che prima era la fotografia, poi la moglie.

Nel 1864 dovette abbandonare la pratica di fotografo a causa dei problemi di salute causati dai materiali chimici utilizzati nel processo fotografico. Mantenne vivo il suo interesse pubblicando nel 1868 il saggio “Pictorial Effect in Photography, Being Hints on Composition and Chiaroscuro for Photographers”.

Nel 1891 finanziò la fondazione del circolo fotografico Linked Ring. 

A Maiden Meditation Fancy Free  by Henry Peach Robinson 1895

A Merry Tale   by Henry Peach Robinson reated: Printed 1889-1891
England, 1889-1891 Photographs Photogravure Image: 4 7/8 x 7 1/8 in.; Mount: 11 x 14 in.; Mat: 11 x 14 in. The Marjorie and Leonard Vernon Collection, gift of The Annenberg Foundation, acquired from Carol Vernon and Robert Turbin (M.2008.40.2223.15)

 

A strange fish by Henry Peach Robinson 1895
 
Alter Schimmel   by Henry Peach Robinson 1899
 
 

Antoine Samuel Adams-Solomon by Henry Peach Robinson c1870
 
Auf dem Weg zum Markt by Henry Peach Robinson between 1864 and 1866 
 
Auf's Boot wartend   by Henry Peach Robinson between 1864 and 1866
 
 
 
Autumn  by Henry Peach Robinson  1860
 
Bäuerliche Szene, zwei Kinder in einer Türschwelle by Henry Peach Robinson Created: between 1854 and 1855 
 
»Bei Sonnenuntergang springt die lustige Forelle«  by Henry Peach Robinson Created: circa 1885 
 
Carolling  by Henry Peach Robinson reated: Printed 1889-1891
 England, 1889-1891 Photographs Photogravure Image: 4 1/2 x 7 1/8 in.; Mount: 11 x 14 in.; Mat: 11 x 14 in. The Marjorie and Leonard Vernon Collection, gift of The Annenberg Foundation, acquired from Carol Vernon and Robert Turbin (M.2008.40.2223.13)
 
 
Charlecote Park  by Henry Peach Robinson Created: between 1854 and 1855 
 
Das alte Boot   by Henry Peach Robinson Created:1880
 
»Das Haus, das Jack baute«  by Henry Peach Robinson Created: between 1853 and 1854
 
 
Das Hummerboot   Das alte Boot   by Henry Peach Robinson Created:1888
 
Die Lady von Shalott   by Henry Peach Robinson Created:between 1860 and 1861
 
 
Dawn and Sunset by Henry Peach Robinson  Printed 1889-1891
 England, 1889-1891 Photographs Photogravure Image: 5 1/8 x 7 1/8 in.; Mount: 11 x 14 in.; Mat: 11 x 14 in. The Marjorie and Leonard Vernon Collection, gift of The Annenberg Foundation, acquired from Carol Vernon and Robert Turbin (M.2008.40.2223.14)
 
Early Spring  by Henry Peach Robinson 1860
 
Ein Haus aus dem 16. Jh. in Stratford-upon-Avon (Shakespeares Geburtsort)  by Henry Peach Robinson Created: between 1859 and 1863
 
 
Elaine watching the shield of Lancelot.  by Henry Peach Robinson 1859
 
»Er hat nie seine Liebe zugegeben«
 
 
Erdschlüsselblumenzeit   by Henry Peach Robinson 1891
 
 

Fading Away, a combination print by Henry Peach Robinson  1858
 

Fear MET DP281277  Henry Peach Robinson Created: circa 1860 
 
Hinunter zum Brunnen Henry Peach Robinson Created: between 1864 and 1866
 
 
Inneres der Heiligen Dreifaltigkeitskirche in Stratford-upon-Avon   Henry Peach Robinson Created: between 1859 and 1863 
 
Junge Frau wählt das Obst aus by Henry Peach Robinson Created: between 1854 and 1855
 
 

Little Red Riding Hood Arrives at the Door of Her Grandmother's House. Albumen print, 9 3/16 x 7 3/8 in. (23.3 x 18.7 cm). Henry Peach Robinson Created: 1858
 
Ludlow und der Teme Fluss vom Whitcliffe by Henry Peach Robinson Created: circa 1858
 
Mariana by Henry Peach Robinson Created: 1857
 
 
Obere Promenade, das Leamingtonbad  by Henry Peach Robinson Created: circa 1857
 
 

Psychiatrist and photographer Dr. Hugh Peach Diamond, photographed by his friend Henry Peach Robinson in 1869.
 

(Preparing Spring Flowers for Market) - Henry Peach Robinson Created: 1873
 
 
Robinson und Cherrill: Abend bei Culverden Down, die Tunbridge-Brunnen Created: circa 1868 
 
Robinson und Cherrill: Die Rusthalgegend, die Tunbridge-Brunnen Created: circa 1868 
 
Robinson und Cherrill: Landschaft mit Farn  Created: circa 1868
 
Rotkäppchen bekommt Kuchen von ihrer Mutter, um ihn zu ihrer armen Großmutter zu tragen by Henry Peach Robinson Created: Unknown date
 
Rusthall-Steinbruch by Henry Peach Robinson Created: 1895
 

"She Never Told Her Love" MET DT5676. Henry Peach Robinson Created: 1857
 
Sie findet den Wolf an Stelle der alten Frau by Henry Peach Robinson Created: Unknown date
 
Sie läuft nach Hause und sagt alles ihrer Mutter by Henry Peach Robinson Created: Unknown date
 
 
 
Somebody's coming by Henry Peach Robinson Created: circa 1860 
 
Stoneleigh Abtei by Henry Peach Robinson Created: circa 1857
 
 
Storm clearing off by Henry Peach Robinson Created: 1894
 
Straßenrandklatsch  by Henry Peach Robinson Created: 1882
 
 
Studie einer jungen Frau mit Sonnenhaube und Wasserkrug by Henry Peach Robinson Created: circa 1880
 
Sulee  Created: circa 1880  by Henry Peach Robinson
 
 
Summer evening  by Henry Peach Robinson Created: 1880
 
 
 

The Lady of Shalott. Albumen print from two negatives, 12 x 10 in. (30.4 x 50.8 cm.). Unsigned. The Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas (ace. no.964:057:068) Helmut Gernscheim Collection. Henry Peach Robinson Created: 1861
 

 

The May Gatherer - Henry Peach Robinson Created: 1862
 
The stream in Summer by Henry Peach Robinson Created: before 1900
 
 
When the Day's Work is Done - Henry Peach Robinson Created: 1877
 
Women in a field by Henry Peach Robinson Created: circa 1870 
 
Yn Cymraiy a Seasny (Auf Walisisch und Englisch)  by Henry Peach Robinson Created: 1884
 
 
Henry Peach Robinson  by Unknown author - Created: circa 1870
 
 
 

 
 

 

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