Premium pages left without account:

Auction archive: Lot number 38

Jerusalem—James Graham | Photograph of the Wailing Wall, Jerusalem, 1850s

24.05.2022 00:00
17 May 2022
Estimate
£1,500 - £2,000
ca. US$1,860 - US$2,480
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 38

Jerusalem—James Graham | Photograph of the Wailing Wall, Jerusalem, 1850s

24.05.2022 00:00
17 May 2022
Estimate
£1,500 - £2,000
ca. US$1,860 - US$2,480
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

Jerusalem—James GrahamWailing Wall, Jerusalem. 1850s albumen print from a waxed paper negative (261 x 200mm.), signed with initials in the negative, on original card mount (472 x 310mm.), pencil caption at foot of mount, light spotting to mount, slight nick to lower left corner of print A FINE EARLY PHOTOGRAPH OF THE WAILING WALL IN JERUSALEM. Graham's photographs are "extremely rare as he never became a commercial photographer" (Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography). James Graham (1806-1869) was a Scottish photographer and lay missionary who arrived in the Jerusalem in 1853 and stayed until 1857. His photographs of Jerusalem and the Holy Land are among some of the earliest paper photographs taken in the region, following the first calotypes of Jerusalem made by Rev. George Bridges in 1850. During his stay in Palestine, Graham photographed the region from Syria and Lebanon in the north to Egypt. He met the artists William Holman Hunt and Thomas Seddon who visited the Near East, and accompanied them in their journeys, taking photographs while they were painting. The pencil caption on the mount written in an unidentified hand reads "Jerusalem, wall of the Temple area at which the Jews wail every Friday."Condition reportThe print overall with rich colour and a good tonal range. There is some light spotting and dust-staining to the mount, there is a slight nick to lower left corner of the print. Please note that Condition 12 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers (Online Only) is not applicable to this lot. The lot is sold in the condition it is in at the time of sale. The

Auction archive: Lot number 38
Auction:
Datum:
17 May 2022
Auction house:
Sotheby's
London
Beschreibung:

Jerusalem—James GrahamWailing Wall, Jerusalem. 1850s albumen print from a waxed paper negative (261 x 200mm.), signed with initials in the negative, on original card mount (472 x 310mm.), pencil caption at foot of mount, light spotting to mount, slight nick to lower left corner of print A FINE EARLY PHOTOGRAPH OF THE WAILING WALL IN JERUSALEM. Graham's photographs are "extremely rare as he never became a commercial photographer" (Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography). James Graham (1806-1869) was a Scottish photographer and lay missionary who arrived in the Jerusalem in 1853 and stayed until 1857. His photographs of Jerusalem and the Holy Land are among some of the earliest paper photographs taken in the region, following the first calotypes of Jerusalem made by Rev. George Bridges in 1850. During his stay in Palestine, Graham photographed the region from Syria and Lebanon in the north to Egypt. He met the artists William Holman Hunt and Thomas Seddon who visited the Near East, and accompanied them in their journeys, taking photographs while they were painting. The pencil caption on the mount written in an unidentified hand reads "Jerusalem, wall of the Temple area at which the Jews wail every Friday."Condition reportThe print overall with rich colour and a good tonal range. There is some light spotting and dust-staining to the mount, there is a slight nick to lower left corner of the print. Please note that Condition 12 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers (Online Only) is not applicable to this lot. The lot is sold in the condition it is in at the time of sale. The

Auction archive: Lot number 38
Auction:
Datum:
17 May 2022
Auction house:
Sotheby's
London
Try LotSearch

Try LotSearch and its premium features for 7 days - without any costs!

  • Search lots and bid
  • Price database and artist analysis
  • Alerts for your searches
Create an alert now!

Be notified automatically about new items in upcoming auctions.

Create an alert