Luminous-Lint - for collectors and connoisseurs of photography Register
Subscribe
Login
Photographers:
Connections:
Getting around...
| Home > Contents > Images
See astonishing photographs and connections.
Register and see for yourself...
LL/63016
Ronald Ruthven Leslie-Melville
1860s
Not a Bad Day's Work
[A Day's Deerstalking]

Medium albumen print
19.50 x 26.30 cm
 
National Galleries of Scotland
Purchased 1980, Acc. No. PGP 234.40
 
Curatorian description (Accessed: 26 November 2015)
This is one of a series of six photographs called 'A Day's Deerstalking', and shows Melville himself to the right with his friend Edward Ross. Ross was a great shot and skilled at drawing animals. His father, Horatio Ross, was a well-known amateur photographer and it is possible that he taught Melville to use a camera. The two friends have returned from deerstalking on a Highland estate and project an air of satisfaction after the successful hunt.
 
LL/63016


 

Terms and conditions • Copyright • Privacy • Contact me
Contributors retain copyright over their submissions
In using this website you agree to the Terms and Conditions
© Alan Griffiths - Luminous-Lint 2025