Английская Википедия:Herbert Rose Barraud
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Herbert Rose Barraud (24 August 1845 – 27 November 1896) was a noted portrait photographer who had studios in London and Liverpool.
Career
Between 1873 and 1880 Barraud had a partnership, Barraud & Jerrard,[1] with George Milner Gibson Jerrard (1848–1918).[2] He produced cabinet photographs of many famous Victorian statesmen, artists, and members of the aristocracy, many of which were published in his two-volume work, Men and Women of the Day, 1888–89.
Most of Barraud's images were Woodburytypes, then a newly developed process which lent itself admirably to portraiture, being able to render middle tones accurately.
Barraud's studios were at 96 Gloucester Place, Portman Square in 1883, at 263 Oxford Street ("A few doors west of 'The Circus'") between 1883 and 1891, at 73 Piccadilly from 1893 to 1896, and at 126 Piccadilly in 1897.[3] Another studio was located at 92 Bold Street, Liverpool.
Personal life
Herbert Barraud's brother was Francis Barraud (1856–1924), an artist celebrated for having created "His Master's Voice", a painting used in advertising by the early HMV gramophone records.[4] His father was the painter Henry Barraud; his son Cyril Henry Barraud was also an artist.[5]
Selected works
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References
External links
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- ↑ Шаблон:Cite webШаблон:Dead link
- ↑ Pritchard, Michael (1994), 'A directory of London photographers 1841–1908'
- ↑ PhotoLondon
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite book
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