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The Photographers Van with Marcus Sparling in the Crimea, 1855 (salt print)
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The Photographers Van with Marcus Sparling in the Crimea, 1855 (salt print)
701260 The Photographers Van with Marcus Sparling in the Crimea, 1855 (salt print) by Fenton, Roger (1819-69); Library of Congress, Washington D.C. USA; (add.info.: In 1855 Fenton went to the Crimean War on assignment for the publisher Thomas Agnew to photograph the troops, with a photographic assistant (Marcus Sparling) and a servant and a large van of equipment; ); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23228568
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Assistant Crimea Crimean Equipment Horse Drawn Marcus Official Photographers Vehicle
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The Photographers Van with Marcus Sparling in the Crimea, 1855
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captures a significant moment in the history of photography and war documentation. Taken by Roger Fenton during his assignment for publisher Thomas Agnew, this salt print showcases Fenton's dedication to capturing the reality of the Crimean War. In this image, we see a horse-drawn van loaded with equipment that served as Fenton's mobile darkroom and living quarters during his time in Crimea. The presence of Marcus Sparling, Fenton's photographic assistant, adds depth to the narrative as they both embarked on this challenging journey together. The photograph not only highlights the technical aspects of early photography but also sheds light on the hardships faced by photographers at that time. It serves as a testament to their commitment and determination to document historical events amidst difficult circumstances. Fenton's decision to bring along such an extensive amount of equipment demonstrates his dedication to capturing every aspect of life during wartime accurately. This image symbolizes how photography played a crucial role in documenting conflicts and shaping public perception. Preserved by Library of Congress, Washington D. C. , "The Photographers Van with Marcus Sparling in the Crimea" stands as an invaluable historical artifact. Its significance lies not only in its artistic qualities but also in its contribution towards our understanding of both photography and war history.
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