197 X Collection
"197 x: Capturing the Essence of Time through Photography" Step into a world frozen in time as we explore the captivating photographs of "197 x
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"197 x: Capturing the Essence of Time through Photography" Step into a world frozen in time as we explore the captivating photographs of "197 x. " From hands resting on tools to the enigmatic Tina Modotti, an American-born artist who found her calling in Italy, these images transport us to different eras and places. Union Square Manhattan comes alive through Berenice Abbott's lens. An American photographer with a keen eye for detail, she immortalizes the bustling energy of this iconic New York City location. Mary Oakes Davis, captured by Thomas Eakins in 1844, stands as a testament to the power of portraiture. Eakins, an influential American painter and photographer, skillfully reveals her inner strength and beauty. Traveling across borders, we find ourselves amidst Scottish photographers Hill & Adamson's work. Their lens takes us to Bonaly Hill and Adamson's field where nature meets artistry. Blackfriars Chapel in St. Andrews becomes a hauntingly beautiful subject under their gaze. The reverend Mr Monod is another figure brought to life by Hill & Adamson's camera. This Scottish duo captures his essence with remarkable clarity during their active years in 1843. Calton Hill unveils its grandeur through Dugald Stewart Monument—a masterpiece photographed by Hill & Adamson that showcases both architecture and history intertwined seamlessly. Sir William Allan P. R. S. A. , painted against Scotland's picturesque backdrop by Hill & Adamson themselves, radiates dignity and nobility—an embodiment of artistic excellence. From Cape Good Hope emerges Reverend Mr Gorrie—a man whose devotion shines brightly through every frame captured by Hill & Adamson during their journey abroad. J Stuart Hay Rockville son—another Scottish gem preserved forever thanks to Hill & Adamson—invites us into his world filled with stories waiting to be told within each photograph taken.