Shadows of war: Roger Fenton's photographs of the Crimea, 1855
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Abstract: | In March 1855 Roger Fenton, a former solicitor and founding member of what is now known as the Royal Photographic Society, travelled to the war-torn Crimea to capture the brutality of war through the medium of photography. 0The Royal Collection has the most important holding of Fenton's work in the world, with some 350 of his photographs of the Crimean conflict. This new publication brings all these images together and highlights the impact that such images had on those back in Britain, seeing in them the realities of war documented in pictures for the first time. 00Exhibition: Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace, London, United Kingdom (November 2018) |
Umfang: | 255 Seiten Illustrationen, 1 Karte |
ISBN: | 9781909741386 1909741388 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Map of the Crimea 6
The Russian War of 1853-5 8
Roger Fenton in the Crimea 42
Plates 78
Postscript: After the War 176
‘The Charge of the Light Brigade’ 180
Appendix: Fenton’s Crimean Photographs 182
Notes 244
Bibliography 247
Acknowledgements 252
Index 253
BIBLIOGRAPHY 247
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Abbreviations
ILN Illustrated London News
ODNB Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
(online edition)
QVJ Queen Victoria’s Journal
RA Royal Archives
RFLC Roger Fenton’s Letters from the Crimea
Archival sources
RA VIC/ADDA3/132
ra vic/main/f/1/102
ra vic/main/qvj/1854
ra vic/main/qvj/1855
ra vic/main/qvj/1856
ra vic/main/eviid/1854
ra vic/main/eviid/1856
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R. Fenton, ‘Narrative of a Photographic Trip to the Seat
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248 SHADOWS OF WAR
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The Art Journal, 1 October 1855
‘Photographs from Sebastopol’, The Art Journal, 1 October
1855, p. 285
The Art Journal, 1 April 1856
The Crimean Exhibition’, The Art Journal, 1 April 1856,
p. 123
The Athenaeum, 17 February 1855
‘Fine-Art Gossip’, The Athenaeum, no. 1425,17 August
1855, p. 207
The Athenaeum, 18 August 1855
‘Photographic Pictures of the Seat of War by Roger Fenton’,
The Athenaeum, no. 1451,18 August 1855, p. 938
The Athenaeum, 29 September 1855
‘Photographs from the Crimea’, The Athenaeum, no. 1457,
29 September 1855, pp. 1117-18
The Athenaeum, 21 June 1856
‘Fine-Art Gossip’, The Athenaeum, no. 1495,21 June 1856,
p. 784
The Athenaeum, 3 January 1857
‘Fenton’s Photographs’, The Athenaeum, no. 1523, 3 January
1857, p. 2
The Morning Chronicle, 25 March 1854
‘Photography and War’, The Morning Chronicle, 25 March
1854
The Morning Chronicle, 17 August 1855
‘Letter from the Crimea’, The Morning Chronicle, 17 August
1855, p. 8
The Morning Post, 1 January 1856
‘New Exhibition of Crimean Photographs’, The Morning
Post, 1 January 1856, p. 1
The Times, 14 November 1854
The Operation of The Siege’, 1854, p. 7
The Times, 4 December 1856
‘Destruction of The Stones Bearing Simpson’s Seat of War In
The East (Colnaghi’s Authentic Series)’, 1856, p. 5
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INDEX 253
INDEX
Locators in roman refer to page numbers and are
given first; locators in italics refer to figures and
are given next; and, finally, locators in bold refer
to plates.
Abdiilmecid I 13,2,1
Aberdeen, Lord 24
Adamson, Robert 49
Adye, Sir John Miller 22, 35, 68, 21
Agnew, Thomas and Sons 40,43, 68, 69, 73, 74,
33,37,38,51
Agnew, William 43, 50, 53, 71
Albert, Prince 13, 23, 27, 44, 46-7, 51, 53, 77,
244, 245, 9,16,17, 20,1
albumen prints 48, 73, 74,185, 5, 8,10,11, 27,
31,40, 45, 50, 52, 61, 69, 70,1-2, 4-6, 9,12,
14,17-18,21-3,25,28-31, 34-5, 37, 39-43,
45-6, 48-50, 52-60, 66-8
Alexander II, Tsar of Russia 31
Allied Generals, The 40,36, 37, 38, opp. p. 40,
S3
allied nations 11,1
Allies, The 48, 45
Alma (the Queen’s horse) 8
Alma, Battle of 16, 53,178, 7, 3, 20, 49
Alma River 16
Angell, Mr (postmaster) 23
Annan, Thomas 49,46
Armitage, Edward 50,177,19
art and photography 47-50
Balaklava 16,21, 52,54, 55, 62,178, 244,
57-66, 72, 81
Balaklava, Battle of 10,53,11,12,40
Balgonie, Lord 42
Balmoral 23,77
Baltic Fleet 14-15,4
Baltic Sea 11,14
Bambridge, William 48,45
Barker, Thomas Jones 40,44,50, 65, 68-9, 71,
36,37,38,53,29,39,46, 55
Beato, Felice 73, 5,72, 76
Beatty, James 63
Bedford, Francis 49
Beilin, Samuel 15-16
Bentinck, Lieutenant-General 64, 44
Black Sea 9,11,14,35,55
Bosquet, General Pierre 22, 51
Bossoli, Carlo 2,19
Brandon, Ensign 52, 54, 245
Breese, Sergeant John 27, 22,23
Brettell, Thomas 73
British army
11th Hussars 21
13th Light Dragoons 21
17th Lancers 21
1st Division 21
2nd Division 13,16,39
42nd Highland Regiment (Black Watch) 16,
49-50
4th Light Dragoons 21, 25, 31, 35
8th Hussars 21,68,12,39,52
90th Regiment 13
93rd Highland Regiment 16
British camp 62
British Government 44, 50-3, 54
Brompton Barracks, Chatham 27, 22
Brompton Hospital, Chatham 21
Brooks, Vincent 15
Brown, Captain 25
Brown, John Garle 37
Brown, Sir George 16, 6
Brownrigg, Colonel 53
Bryson, R.M. 1
Buckingham Palace 24, 26,16,18,19
Buckley, Lieutenant William 25
Burgoyne, Sir John Fox 16, 65, 9, 8
Butler, Augustus 7
Caldesi, Leonida 8
Calling the Roll after an Engagement, Crimea
40,34
Campbell, Sir Colin 16,10, 62, 7
Canrobert, François 31
carbon prints 46,47, 78-9
Cardigan, Lord 10-11
casualties/death rates 21,23
catalogues 73,186,187,226-43,245, 246,33
Cathcart’s Hill 62, 245,38
Caucasus 11-12,13-14
‘Charge of the Light Brigade, The’ 10,11,21,
63,180-1,18
Chernaia, Battle of 35,1, 71
Christianity 12,13
Church of the Nativity 13
Cissé, General 51
Coldstream Guards 26,19
Colnaghi 6c Co. 50, 74,19
Congress of Paris 32
Constantinople 9, 11, 15, 22, 23, 53, 69, 5
Council of War, The 64, 71,14-16
Courbould, Alfred Hitchens 48,45
Crimea Medals 31,24
Crimean war/campaign 10,16-23,43,177,
57,59 see also Russian War
Croats 54, 55, 54
Cruickshank, Frederick 64
Cundall, Joseph 27,45-6,49,22, 77-9
daguerreotypes 5
Danubian provinces 13,14, 52
Dawson, Ensign 52, 54, 245
Dawson, Sergeant Thomas 80
Day and Son 30,19
declarations of war 13-14
Delamotte, Philip 45-6, 49
Dickinson, Messrs 50, 51, 47
Disruption Picture 49, 46
Doherty, Colonel 36
Duberly, Henry and Frances 68, 246, 37, 40
Durand-Brager, Henri 74, 57
Egg, Augustus 65,15
electric telegraph 245
‘eminent personages’ 10
England, General Sir Richard 68, 5
engravings 24, 40, 47, 49, 50, 69, 71, 245, 5,
10, 22,38, 51
steel 10-11
Estcourt, General James 22, 43
Evans, George de Lacy 13,16, 21, 65, 3
Evans, William 3
Evpatoria, Battle of 63
exhibitions 40, 46, 49, 53, 54, 65, 68-9, 71, 73,
74,177,186, 226,1,22, 33,19
Fairy (Royal Yacht) 14,4
Fenton, Grace 53, 65, 69,244, 32
Fenton, Roger 14,23-4,40,43-4, 45, 51,54,
63, 65, 77,177,185,4, 9,27,37,39,40,41,
50,52,53,54, 60, 61, 62, 64,1,3-9,12-14,
17-26,29-68, 71
commissions 43,44,47, 50, 65
in Crimea 53-5, 62-5, 68-9
after Crimea 77
exhibitions 33
return home 69, 71,73-4
royal photographs 43
Russian photographs 45-7,244, 41
before the war 44-7
Fort Nicholas 73
Fort Pitt Military Hospital, Chatham 27,244,
20,23,79
Four Seasons, The 47, 43
France 12-13,14
Free Church of Scotland 49, 46
Frères, Abdullah 69
Frères, Mayer (et Pierson) 6,32, 2
Gambart, Ernest 50, 74
gelatin silver prints 81-2
George, Prince, Duke of Cambridge 21-2, 65,20
George V 178
Gilbert, John 18,19, 27
Grant, Colonel 50
254 SHADOWS OF WAR
Graphic Society, London 23
Graves Co. 65
Grenadier Guards 26, 69, 244, opp. p. 9,16,17
Grigoriev, Ivan 178, 71, 81-2
Grundy, William 77
Haag, Carl 47
Hackett, Captain 51
Hallewell, Major Edmund 71,56, 32
Hammond, Private John 50-1, 52, 245
Heavy Brigade 16,11
Herbert, Mrs 26
Herbert, Sidney 22, 26
Hildyard, Miss 26
Hill, David Octavius 49, 46
history paintings 40, 44, 50, 68
hospitals, visits to 24, 27, 31, 20, 21
Howlett, Robert 27,22, 77-9
Hughes, Jabez 47, 54, 79
Illustrated London News 23, 24, 27,47, 5,13,
14,18,28, 42, 55, 63
Inkerman, Battle of 21, 22, 53, 63-4, 178, 245,
3,20, 44
Inkerman valley 71,52
Islam 12
key plates 49, 50, 65, 68, 37, 38, 51
Kilburn, William 74,28
Kremlin, Little Palace of 41
Krondstadt naval base 14
Langlois, Jean-Charles 74,59
Lassimone 74,57
Lefevre, George Shaw 35,31
Leslie-Melville, Captain Alexander 68
letters
of introduction 53-4
from Queen Victoria 244,15
from Roger Fenton 53, 54, 55,62,63, 64-5,
71,186, 32, 53
from soldiers 10, 23,40
Lewis, Charles George 68, 69,38
Light Brigade 16
charge of 11,17, 21, 53, 63,178,12, 22, 81
lithographs 23, 26, 40, 48-9, 50, 245,1, 7,12,
35,30,37,70
Loch Nagar 60
Longfellow, Henry 23
Lucan, Lord 17,11,44,10-11
Lucy, Charles 44, 40
Lundgren, Egron 68
Malakoff 31, 35,178
Mamelon 28
Mayall, John Jabez Edwin 52,10, 80
McMahon, Corporal Michael 77
Méhédin, Léon Eugène 74, 58, 59
Menshikov, Prince 16
mezzotints 50, 245,15
Mickiewicz, Adam 9
military railway 55, 62, 63
Moldavia 13, 52
Muslim tribes 14
Napier, Sir Charles 15,51,4
Napoleon III 13,68,71,2
Needham, Jonathan 70
newspaper reports 10, 23, 40, 51, 53,177,18
Nicholas Chain Bridge 45
Nicholas I, Tsar of Russia 13, 31, 3
Nicklin, Richard 50, 51,52, 245
Nightingale, Florence (Lady with the Lamp)
10-11, 22-3, 68,14,37, 18, 27-8
Nubians 47
oil paintings 43, 50, 68, 69, 74, 24,34, 36
Old Post Office 55, 64
Orientalist Suite 77, 61
Osborne House 69, 9
Ottoman army 16, 53
Ottoman Empire 11-12, 13
Pacha, Omar 13-16,29, 53, 55, 64,68, 69, 63,
Palmerston, Lord 24
panoramas 62, 71, 74,245,50,51
paperweight 2
Pélissier, Major-General Aimable 31, 64, 69,27,
14-17,30
Pendered, Corporal John 50-1,52, 245,47
Peto, Sir Samuel Morton 62,63
Phipps, Sir Charles 24,244
photograph albums 47-8, 69, 71,185-6,
187-226,244-5
photographic equipment 53, 69, 77
photographic processes 45,46, 73-4, 65
chemicals 63
exposures 54,55
negatives 55, 63, 77, 47, 54, 78-9
glass plate 54, 55, 71, 73, 74, 5, 65, 60
waxed paper 45
wet collodion 73, 5, 60
Photographic Society 45, 46, 53, 54, 69, 74,
245
photographic van 53, 62, 65, 56
photographs 40, 44, 46 see also Fenton, Roger;
portraits
architectural views 46, 55
of battlefields 43
landscape views 46,55, 63, 77
overpainted 47-8
picturesque 46, 74,244
sale of 71, 74,186
as source material 44, 47, 49, 65, 68, 74, 77,
53
stereoscopic views 63, 71
topographical views 43, 54, 62, 77
photography see art and photography;
photographs; war photography
poetry 9-10
portraits 44,48, 49, 51-2, 53, 55, 62, 64-5, 69,
71
of Queen Victoria 50
self- 65,39
of senior officers 54-5,2-17, 20-2, 29-30
studio 65, 77,186
for Thomas Jones Barker 65,68-9
Pound, Daniel John 10-11
Prince (supply ship) 21
prints 40, 49, 50, 68, 71, 73, 245, 21, 38
public, the Victorian 10,13, 40,43-4, 50, 73
public opinion 14, 23-4, 26
Pushkin, Alexander 9-10
Raglan, Lord 16,17, 22, 31, 35, 64, 65, 69,
178, 9, 62,4,11,14-17,20,40,43
Rawlinson, Sir Robert 23, 65,26
Redan 31,35, 178,29,31
Redcliffe, Lord Stratford de 53
Rievaulx Abbey, Yorkshire 53
Robertson, James 24,40,43, 73, 74,177,5,29,
63,27, 69, 72-5
Roll Call; The 35
Royal Academy 40,45, 50, 68
Royal Artillery 26
royal children 27,47,48, 69, 77,43,45
Royal Collection 10,27, 47,69, 71, 74,185,
187,244,245, 62, 21
Royal Engineers 16, 9
Royal Family 24,27,47, 69, 77,177,178,244,
17
Royal Sappers and Miners 51
Russell, William Howard 21, 54, 68,178,244,
4,18
Russia 11-12,13,45-7,177
Russian army/volunteers 16,53,49
Russian boys 53
Russian War 9-10, 23-31 see also Crimean War/
Campaign
build-up to 11-13,47
end of 31-40
memories of 40,177
start of 13-15
whitewashing of 44, 54
Saint-Arnaud, Marshal 16, 6
salted paper prints 73, 74, 185, 5,22, 29,32,
39, 41,43,44,48,49,50,57, 59, 60, 3, 7-8,
13,16,19-20, 24,26-7, 32-3, 36, 38, 44,
47,51,60-5,69, 71-7, 80
Sanitary Commission 23, 65, 26
Scarlett, General Sir James 17,11, 9-10
Scutari 11,15,23, 24, 26, 5,14,15, 27-8
Seacole, Mary 11,35
Seat of the War in the East, The 50,19
Sevastopol 16,22, 62, 77,13, 50, 51, 56, 58,
68, 70, 33, 70, 71, 72, 74-6
bombardment of 31-2, 62
fall of 35,43,65,73,74,30
ruins of 35, 43, 74
siege of 16, 21, 31, 35, 65, 245, 57, 63
ships, sinking of 21, 52
Simpson, John 48
Simpson, Lieutenant-General James 35,24
Simpson, William 23, 50, 74,177,12, 26,19
Sinope, Battle of 14
Smith, Stephen Catterson 50
Society of Arts 45
soldiers
living conditions of 22,54,55,31
meetings with 26-7
unnamed 10-12,31,34-6,39,49,52
wounded 65, 22-3, 24-31,177,18,19,20,
21, 22, 23, 70, 79
souvenirs 47,2
Sparling, Marcus 53, 69, 65
Spithead, fleet leaving 16, 51
St Petersburg 14
Stacpoole, Frederick 35
state visits 13, 3,1
supplies 21-2, 24
Sutherland, Dr John 23, 65, 26
Szathmari, Carol Pop de 52-3, 48, 49
Tartars 48
Tenniel, John 20,21
Tennyson, Alfred Lord 10, 11, 21, 63,180-1,
11, 18
‘Thin Red Line’ 11,16,244
Thomas, George Housman 26-7,16,17,24
Thomas, William Luson 13
Thompson, Charles Thurston 51
Thompson, Elizabeth 40, 34, 35
Thomson, James 47
Tombs of the Generals on Cathcart’s Hill 71,
66, 67
Treasury of Ornamental Art, The 49
Treaty of Paris 35,177
trumpeters 78
Turkish infantry 48
Upton, Edward 62
Upton, John and Son 76
Valley of the Shadow of Death 62-3, 71, 67, 68,
68-70
Varna, allied base 15, 52
Victoria, Queen 13, 23, 27, 31,44,1, 3, 4, 9,
23,24,26
with Grenadier Guards opp. p. 9,16,17
photographs of 47,1
visit to Chatham 27, 20, 21, 22,23
visits to exhibitions 46-7
with wounded soldiers 24-31,18,19, 20, 21,
22
Victoria Crosses 31, 25
Vignoles, Charles Blacker 45, 46
Vinter, John Alfred 21
vivandières 48, 45-6
Vorontsov Ravine 69-70
Wales, Prince of 27, 73, 177֊9,185, 4, 69
Walker, E. 12
Wallachia 13,52
war photography 23^4, 43-4, 50-3
emotional responses to 10, 43-4, 55, 63, 73,
177
Wardrop, Captain James 69, 41
Water Colour Society 71,226
watercolours 23, 26, 47, 3,16,20, 21,26,45, 56
Waterford, Lady 26,15
Watkins, John 10-11
Windsor Castle 3, 9
winter conditions 21-2, 35, 54,13
woodcuts 10
Woolwich 26,31,244
Zobel, George 17
Zouaves 65, 39, 46
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spellingShingle | Shadows of war Roger Fenton's photographs of the Crimea, 1855 Fenton, Roger 1819-1869 (DE-588)11886520X gnd Kriegsberichterstattung (DE-588)4033120-9 gnd Dokumentarfotografie (DE-588)4142019-6 gnd |
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title | Shadows of war Roger Fenton's photographs of the Crimea, 1855 |
title_auth | Shadows of war Roger Fenton's photographs of the Crimea, 1855 |
title_exact_search | Shadows of war Roger Fenton's photographs of the Crimea, 1855 |
title_full | Shadows of war Roger Fenton's photographs of the Crimea, 1855 Sophie Gordon ; with contributions from Louise Pearson |
title_fullStr | Shadows of war Roger Fenton's photographs of the Crimea, 1855 Sophie Gordon ; with contributions from Louise Pearson |
title_full_unstemmed | Shadows of war Roger Fenton's photographs of the Crimea, 1855 Sophie Gordon ; with contributions from Louise Pearson |
title_short | Shadows of war |
title_sort | shadows of war roger fenton s photographs of the crimea 1855 |
title_sub | Roger Fenton's photographs of the Crimea, 1855 |
topic | Fenton, Roger 1819-1869 (DE-588)11886520X gnd Kriegsberichterstattung (DE-588)4033120-9 gnd Dokumentarfotografie (DE-588)4142019-6 gnd |
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