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Photogenic drawings

Scope note

Use for Talbot's photographs produced by his photogenic drawing process, a printing-out process, some as photograms and others with a camera. Distinguished from "calotypes" which were produced by Talbot's patented developing-out process called "calotype." In the mid-19th century, sometimes used as a synonym of photographs. For most prints made from these negatives, use "salted paper prints."

Term type

AAT

Getty AAT term number

3000139709

Broader Terms used

<negatives by process>

Term used for

drawings, photogenic

Equivalent Terms used

photogenic drawing

Created

12yrs ago

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