Henry Peach Robinson1877-1878
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Google BooksThe Archer's Register: A Year Book of Facts for 1877-78 edited by J. Sharpe (Shrewsbery: Adnitt & Naunton), p.172, Advertisements.
THE NEW PUBLIC BUILDINGS, TUNBRIDGE WELLS.
MR. H. P. ROBINSON,
Honorary Member of the Photographic Society of Vienna, and Late Vice President of the Photographic Society of London,
Photographer
FIFTY-ONE MEDALS
(Forming the Largest Collection in existence)
Have been awarded to Mr. H. P. Robinson at various International
and other Exhibitions in England, Ireland, Scotland, India,
France, Germany, and America, for
ART PH0T0GRAPHY.
"One of the wings of the building (the Public Hall) has become one of the attractions of the Town, the favourite lounge of the visitor and resident this is the Studio and Exhibition Rooms of Mr. H. P. BobinSon, whose works are known literally all over the world. Not to have seen these famous Photographs is not to have "done" Tunbridge Wells."
Pictorial World.
"In Portraiture, perhaps, nothing has ever exceeded in all real points of excellence some of the contributions of Mr. H. P. Robinson."
Photographic News Review of Exhibition.
''Meriting attention from the amazing popularity which it has attained is the style known as Cartes-de-visite. Taking precedence in this style are the productions of Mr. H. P. Robinson, whose Card Portraits possess great beauty as artistic studies, apart from their interest as' Portraits."
Jurors' Report of the International Exhibition, 1862.
"At no previous International Exhibition have Photographs of such excellence been seen as the Pictures of Mr. H. P. Robinson, of Tunbridge Wells."
Jurors' Report of the International Exhibition, 1871.
VITRIFIED ENAMELS, PERMANENT AUTOTYPE PICTURES, ENLARGEMENTS, AND EVERY BRANCH OF PHOTOGRAPHY.
Colouring, either in Water or Oil Colours, entrusted only to Artists of high standing.
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