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View on the Slopes, Windsor Castle 1860
Albumen print | 34.8 x 42.3 cm (image) | RCIN 2100067
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Photograph of a view of Windsor Castle taken from the slopes with Brunswick Tower visible through the trees.
The Slopes provided highly picturesque material for the composition of images. This view shows Fenton’s concern for placing the buildings he photographed in their wider context. As seen here, it was not unusual for the context to become more prominent than the building, which can only just be seen through a gap in the trees.
This photograph is one of 31 prints Fenton made of Windsor Castle, the Home Park and Great Park in 1860. When selecting the subjects for these views, Fenton did not seek access to areas normally barred to the public. Instead, he understood his audience would prefer to see images relating to their own experiences of the castle. Therefore, all the photographs in this series emphasise the Castle's role as a public monument, rather than as a royal residence.Provenance
Acquired by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert
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Medium and techniques
Albumen print
Measurements
34.8 x 42.3 cm (image)
Featured in
ExhibitionFenton and Cameron: Early British Photographs from the Royal Collection: Aberdeen Art Gallery [Aberdeen]
Early British Photographs from the Royal Collection. Works by two of Britain’s most accomplished photographers of the nineteenth century
ExhibitionCrown and Camera: The British Royal Family and Photography 1842-1910 : The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace
The first Royal Collection exhibition to be entirely dedicated to photography
MicrositePrince Albert
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