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The Poor Man's Picture Gallery

The Poor Man's Picture Gallery

Stereoscopy Versus Paintings in the Victorian Era

by Brian May and Denis Pellerin
Hardback
Publication Date: 01/05/2020

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These astonishing stereo cards from Dr. Brian May’s collection reconstruct some well‐known Victorian paintings using real actors and staged scenes.

The stereos are contemporary with the paintings, and the connections to the works of art were hitherto unknown outside the circle of specialist collectors of Victoriana. The photos were produced for commercial reasons - the advent of a new painting by a great artist was big news, but most people were not able to access and enjoy the new works of art.

Entrepreneurial photographers of the day reconstructed the scenes, photographed them, and sold the stereo cards for profit. In addition to their beauty, they shed a light on the story of these famous paintings and reveal a great deal about the society of the time. The format is to show the painting itself, followed by the stereo card versions of that painting with explanatory text.

The artists include Landseer, Maclise, Wallis, Millais, Calderon, Lane, Frith, Nicol, Leslie, Hunt, and the photographers were the most distinguished of that time. The book also reveals that stereo photographers drew their inspirations from illustrations - and more particularly from cartoons published in the satirical magazine Punch -, and that their work, in turn, inspired china figures known as "fairings."

ISBN:
9780957424616
9780957424616
Category:
Photography & photographs
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
01-05-2020
Publisher:
The London Stereoscopic Company
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
208
Dimensions (mm):
325x245x36mm
Weight:
2.18kg
Brian May

Brian May, founder, member, songwriter and guitarist with the rock band Queen, and co-creator of the internationally successful rock theatrical, We Will Rock You, is also a Doctor of Astrophysics, a leading campaigner for animal rights, and a lifelong 3-D photography enthusiast.

Most recently, he has become a successful publisher, dedicated to sharing his vast collection of Victorian stereo photographs with the world through the books released by the London Stereoscopic Company (a fond recreation of the highly successful company of the same name founded in 1854).

Brian currently tours with Queen for much of the year with Adam Lambert as lead vocalist, as well as composing, recording and performing in collaboration with West End star Kerry Ellis, an original luminary of the cast of We Will Rock You.

His many other recent projects include working on 3-D 360-degree virtual reality movies, and the much-anticipated biopic of Freddie Mercury, which commences filming in September this year. Brian lives in London with his wife, his partner for over thirty years, actress Anita Dobson.

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