Arthur Weston (photographer)

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Arthur Weston (* in the 19th century ; † December 3, 1913 in London ) was a British photographer .

Life

1907 in regalia: Sir John Charles Bell , Lord Mayor of London;
Dot-grid print of Weston's half-length portrait in the German-language magazine Die Woche
Studios with daylight and electric lighting , through which "meetings" could be offered until 6.30 pm; Weston's
glassin envelope for the cabinet- sized photos taken at the new address

Towards the end of the 19th century, Arthur Westen, who at the time ran a photography company with his wife in Newgate Street, London , was one of the most successful portrait photographers in the capital of the British Empire .

After working for many years on Cheapside Street in London , he died at the Savoy Hotel in London in late 1913 .

Web links

Commons : Arthur Weston  - Collection of Images, Videos and Audio Files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Henry Snowden Ward (ed.): The Portraits of Arthur Weston and his wife ... , in: The Process Programm (in English), Vol. IV, London, GB: Art and Technic, 1897, p. 241; limited preview in Google Book search
  2. ^ A b William Crookes, TA Malone, George Shadbolt, J. Traill Taylor, William Blanchard Bolton, Thomas Bedding (ed.): The British Journal of Photography (in English), Vol. 60, London: H. Greenwood, 1913 , p. 976; limited preview in Google Book search