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Exhibitions and records of works of art

Prince Albert recognised the importance of photography to record and document notable exhibitions and works of art

CLAUDE-MARIE FERRIER (1811-89)

The Great Exhibition, 1851: Platina Alembic by Quennessen

1851

Salted paper print | 12.5 x 19.2 cm (image) | RCIN 2800043

Photograph a platina alembic, used in the production of sulphuric acid. There are containers, or crucibles, capsules and other implements on the left side of the display. The objects were exhibited by Quennessen at the Great Exhibition and were awarded a Council Medal.

This photograph is from Volume II (RCIN 2800001) of ' Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851: Reports by the Juries on the Subjects in the Thirty Classes into which the Exhibition was Divided'. The incredibly successful Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, commonly known as the Great Exhibition, ran from May to October 1851.  At the exhibition's conclusion, over 100 copies of the four volume 'Reports by the Juries' were distributed to foreign governments and notable participants. The reports consist of the juries' comments and assessments of the works displayed in the exhibition. The idea and decision to illustrate the reports with photographs is attributed to Prince Albert (1819-61).

  • Creator(s)

    Claude-Marie Ferrier (1811-89) (photographer)

  • 12.5 x 19.2 cm (image)

  • 'Platina Alembic'

  • Presented to Queen Victoria

  • Subject(s)
    • Science, Medicine and Technology
      • Engineering & Technology
      • Industries, Crafts and Trades
        • Precision mechanisms & instruments
    • Natural Sciences & Mathematics