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ID: 700005980
Page link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/cona/700005980
Record Type: Movable Work
Images: 1
James Dalgliesh, Mrs. Lyon, and Sir David Brewster (salted paper print; Unknownmaker, British (Photographer); about 1845; J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center (Los Angeles, Los A...; 84.XZ.574.44)
Titles:
James Dalgliesh, Mrs. Lyon, and Sir David Brewster (preferred,C,U,DE,English-P,U,U)
The Brewster Album (C,U,VL,English,U,U)
Catalog Level: item
Work Types:
salted paper print [300127149] (preferred)
..... (Objects Facet, Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name), Visual Works (hierarchy name), visual works (works), <visual works by material or technique>, photographs, <photographs by form>, positives (photographs), photographic prints, <photographic prints by process>)

Classifications:
photographs (preferred)

Creation Date: about 1845

Creator Display:
Unknownmaker, British (Photographer) [preferred,JPGM]
photographer unknown British (modern) (modern British cultural designation) [500125220]
Locations:
Current: J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center (Los Angeles, Los Angeles county, California, United States) [500329598] J. Paul Getty Museum, J. Paul Getty Trust, Corporate Bodies (Corp. Body)
Repository Numbers: 84.XZ.574.44
Display Materials: Salted paper print from a Calotype negative
salted paper processes [300053495]
.......(Activities Facet, Processes and Techniques (hierarchy name), <processes and techniques by specific type>, <image-making processes and techniques>, <photography and photographic processes and techniques>, photographic processes)
calotype (process) [300053484]
.......(Activities Facet, Processes and Techniques (hierarchy name), <processes and techniques by specific type>, <image-making processes and techniques>, <photography and photographic processes and techniques>, photographic processes, salted paper processes)
calotypes (negatives) [300127190]
.......(Objects Facet, Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name), Visual Works (hierarchy name), visual works (works), <visual works by material or technique>, photographs, <photographs by form>, negatives (photographs), <negatives by process>)

Dimensions: Image: 8.7 x 11 cm (3 7/16 x 4 5/16 in.)
Cultures:
British (preferred)

General Subject:
portraits (preferred,description)

Specific Subjects:
group portrait [300124525]
.....(Objects Facet, Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name), Visual Works (hierarchy name), visual works (works), <visual works by subject type>, portraits) (AAT)
Brewster, David (Scottish photographer, 1781-1868) [500043545]
.....(Persons, Artists) (ULAN)
Dalgliesh, Captain James Ogilvy (British military officer, active 19th century) [500356810]
.....(Non-Artists) (ULAN)
seated [300263970]
.....(Activities Facet, Physical and Mental Activities (hierarchy name), physical activities, <physical activities by specific context>, <personal and passive activities>) (AAT)
book [300028051]
.....(Objects Facet, Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name), Information Forms (hierarchy name), information forms (objects), information artifacts, <information artifacts by physical form>) (AAT)

Inscriptions: Inscription: Inscr. ro. print in ink in the hand of David Brewster: "Mr. Jas Dalgliesh Mrs Capt Lyon DB".
List/Hierarchical Position:
..... Movable Works
.......... Movable Works by class: drawings, paintings, prints, other two-dimensional media
............... Brewster Codex: portraits, views, group portraits, etc. with drawings, compiled by Sir David Brewster.
Sources and Contributors:
James Dalgliesh, Mrs. Lyon, and Sir David Brewster........ [JPGM,VP]
........ J. Paul Getty Museum database for collections (2000-)
The Brewster Album........ [JPGM,VP]
........ J. Paul Getty Museum database for collections (2000-)
Subject: ....... [JPGM,VP]
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