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Via de Sugherari, the Theatre of Marcellus, Rome

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Robert Macpherson..about 1860..Accession no. PGP 32.3.Medium Albumen print.Size 40.40 x 29.10 cm.Credit Purchased 1990. PGP 32.3 ) .

National Galleries of Scotland looks after one of the world's finest collections of Western art ranging from the Middle Ages to the present day. These holdings include the National Collection of Scottish art which we are proud to display in an international context. Scotland’s privileged position in the history of modernity lends it a rich photographic tradition. From the beginnings of the medium small groups of scientists and gentlemen amateurs explored its technical and artistic potential. One such group formed around the optical scientist, Sir David Brewster, at St. Andrews, and professional studios – including the partnership of Robert Adamson and David Octavius Hill – were established in Edinburgh from 1843. From the mid 1850s, technological change helped drive a dramatic expansion of photography, with large commercial operations established by the Valentine family in Dundee and George Washington Wilson in Aberdeen.

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1860
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Scots photographer pioneers works.
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Via del Teatro di Marcello, Roma, Città Metropolitana di Roma, Lazio, Italy, 00186 ,  41.89193, 12.47991
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