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Nine Photogravures by Cornelia Parker

MS. 15885 photogr.

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Title

Nine Photogravures by Cornelia Parker

Shelfmark

MS. 15885 photogr.

Summary

'Fox Talbot's Articles of Glass.' Nine photogravures by Cornelia Parker. Made in 2017, using the glassware of William Henry Fox Talbot.

Date

2017

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

Acquisition

Created by Cornelia Parker in 2017, using objects from the Bodleian Talbot archive. Acquired from the artist as part of an agreement for her to use glassware from the Talbot archive.

Subject

Photography -- History

Bodleian Library

21st century

Photography

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  • Parker, Cornelia Ann, 1956-

  • Talbot, William Henry Fox, 1800-1877

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