Bourne & Shepherd

Bourne & Shepherd je fotografické studio, které založili v roce 1863[1][2][3] britští fotografové Samuel Bourne a Charles Shepherd ve městě Šimla. Později téhož roku založili druhou pobočku v Kalkatě.[4]

Historie

Šimla je hlavní město indického státu Himáčalpradéš na strmém horském hřbetě ve střední části Himálaje v nadmořské výšce okolo 2 200 metrů nad mořem. Na počátku 19. století toto město vyhledávali Britové před úmornými vedry indických nížin.

Galerie

Díla

  • Album of early photographs of India, by Charles Shepherd, Samuel Bourne, James Robertson;[s.n.], vydavatel je neznámý.
  • An Album of Photographs of Indian Architecture, Views and People, Robertson & Shepherd S. Bourne. Vydavatel je neznámý.
  • Photographic Views in India, by Bourne & Shepherd. Vydavatel [s.l.], 1866.
  • Photographic Views of Jumnootri, Mussoorie, Hurdwar, Roorkee, Nynee Tal and Bheem Tal, Bourne & Shepherd. Vydavatel Bourne & Shepherd., 1867.
  • A Permanent Record of India: Pictures of Viceroys, Moghul Emperors, Delhi Durbars, Temples, Mosques, Architectures, Types, All Indian Industries, Himalayan Scenes, Views from the Khybar Pass to the Andaman Islands : from 1840 to the Present Day, Bourne & Shepherd. Vydavatel Bourne & Shepherd.
  • India and Burma, by Bourne & Shepherd. Published by [s.l.], 1870.
  • Photographic Views in India, by Bourne and Shepherd, Simla, Calcutta, & Bombay. by Bourne and Shepherd. Vydavatel Bourne & Shepherd.
  • Photographic Views in India, by Bourne & Shepherd, Calcutta and Simla, Bourne & Shepherd, Vydavatel Thomas S. Smith, City Press, 1878.
  • Photographic Vews in India, by Bourne & Shepherd, Vydavatel Howard Ricketts Limited.

Odkazy

Reference

  1. Macmillan Biographical Encyclopedia of Photographic Artists & Innovators, by Turner Browne, Elaine Partnow. Published by Macmillan, 1983. ISBN 0-02-517500-9. Page 70.
  2. Photographs of India. circa 1862 - circa 1872 - Samuel Bourne Biography Cambridge University Library.
  3. Samuel Bourne, not only set up a studio in Simla in 1863 The Telegraph, September 23, 2006.
  4. http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person.php?LinkID=mp08090&role=art

Literatura

  • Arthur Ollmann, Samuel Bourne: Images of India, a profound book on Bourne and his photography. ISBN 0-933286-36-8.
  • The Imperial Gaze. The Photographs of Samuel Bourne (1863-1870). 28 page catalogue of exhibition, with 17 images essay, notes and bibliography. The Alkazi Collection of Photography and Sepia (2004).
  • Cambridge University Library: Royal Commonwealth Society Library, Photographs of India. circa 1862 - circa 1872, Y3022C-E.
  • Falconer, John (2001), India: pioneering photographers 1850-1900, London: The British Library. Online
  • Lenman, Robin (ed.) 2005 The Oxford Companion to the Photograph (Oxford: Oxford University Press) [Includes a short biography on Bourne & Shepherd.]

Externí odkazy

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GhausTomb.jpg
Photograph of the Tomb of Muhammad Ghaus at Gwalior in Madhya Pradesh, taken by Bourne and Shepherd around 1883, from the Archaeological Survey of India Collections.
Jaipur, Hawa Mahal, Palace of the Winds and the Principal Street, c. 1875.jpg
Hawa Mahal, Palace of the Winds, and the Principal Street, Jaipur, c. 1875.
Khusru Bagh, Allahabad, 1870s.jpg
Khusru Bagh, a Mughal garden, built around, the tombs of Khusrau, son of Mughal Empereor, Jahangir, his wife, Sultan Begum, a Rajput princess, and his daughter, Nithar Begam, Allahabad, Photograph - 1870s.
Mariage-parsi.jpg
Mariage parsi en costume traditionnel

TITLE: Parsee wedding, India

REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-USZ62-91595 (b&w film copy neg.) No known restrictions on publication.

SUMMARY: Group of 21 people posed.

MEDIUM: 1 photographic print.

CREATED/PUBLISHED: [between ca. 1890 and 1923]

CREATOR:Bourne & Shepherd.

NOTES:Frank and Frances Carpenter Collection (Library of Congress).

Photograph by Bourne & Shepherd, Bombay.
Dufferin Indian Viceroy.jpg
Lord Dufferin, in the regalia of the Viceroy of India, Photo by Bourne and Shepherd of Calcutta. Nineteenth-century albumen print.
Choonasee pant churidar.jpg
Full-length studio portrait of the son of H.H. Chunnasee Rajoonath Pant by Bourne and Shepherd in the late 1860s, from the Archaeological Survey of India Collections.