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View of Hallway lined with Sculpture at Crystal Palace

View of Hallway lined with Sculpture at Crystal Palace, by Negretti and Zambra, photographic, 1855
View of Hallway lined with Sculpture at Crystal Palace, by Negretti and Zambra, photographic, 1855

View of Hallway lined with Sculpture at Crystal Palace is a photographic photography by the Impressionist artist Negretti and Zambra. It dates from 1855 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.

About this work

Overview

This 1855 stereoscopic daguerreotype photograph captures the interior of the Crystal Palace's sculpture gallery at its Sydenham location, showcasing a long hallway symmetrically lined with statues.

Subject & Meaning

The image highlights the gallery's formal arrangement of sculptures, including Ludwig Schwanthaler's *Angel*, conveying a sense of order and precision in the display of artistic and cultural treasures.

Technique & Style

Presented on two daguerreotype plates within a black mount and passe-partout, the photograph features a sepia-toned, black-and-white aesthetic, characteristic of early photographic techniques.

History & Provenance

Attributed to photographers Negretti and Zambra via a label on the frame's verso, the work is now part of the Victoria and Albert Museum's collection, bearing visible signs of aging.

Artist & collection