Adamson Hill Collection
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EDITORS COMMENTS
"Exploring the Timeless Portraits of Adamson Hill: A Glimpse into 19th Century Scotland" Step back in time to Newhaven, Edinburgh, between 1843 and 1847, as we delve into the captivating world of Adamson Hill. This collection of photographs, printed around 1916, showcases the remarkable collaboration between two talented individuals - David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson. Amongst these treasures are portraits that immortalize notable figures such as Alexander Rutherford, William Ramsay, and John Liston. Their dignified gazes speak volumes about their influence during this era. The Misses Grierson grace us with their presence in a photograph taken circa 1845. The delicate details captured by Hill & Adamson transport us to a time where elegance reigned supreme. In "Two Friars, " created between 1843 and 1846, we witness the camaraderie shared by these religious figures. It's an intimate glimpse into their lives beyond their spiritual duties. Mrs. Anna Brownell Jameson's portrait from 1844 exudes strength and intelligence. Her piercing eyes seem to hold secrets waiting to be unraveled. A striking image titled "Portrait of Two Men" introduces us to John Henning and Alexander Handyside Ritchie – two men whose stories remain untold but are forever preserved through this photograph. Moving on to "Mrs. Logan and Two Unknown Women, " we find ourselves captivated by the mystery surrounding these three women from Newhaven in the mid-19th century. Who were they? What tales did they carry? Sir John McNeill's portrait from 1845 takes us deeper into history while reminding us of his significant contributions during his lifetime – a testament frozen in time for future generations to admire. Master Miller stands tall amidst his surroundings in another masterpiece from Hill & Adamson's collaboration dating back to 1844. His presence evokes a sense of pride and craftsmanship.