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In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
Depicting artists alongside one of their creations, a format borrowed from painting, identifies their occupation and advertises their abilities. Price, a noted painter, had a short but significant photography career between 1854 and 1862. Around 1858, he produced a portfolio of photographs of a dozen eminent British painters, including Irish historical painter Daniel Maclise. Emphasizing their professional status, he posed them in fine clothing amid the tools of their trade, including props and furniture. Johnston, a well-regarded painter in Cincinnati and later Baltimore, was also a camera operator for the Cincinnati branch of Whitehurst Studio. His far sparer self-portrait came from an album that contained his own and others’ photographs and clippings, including the Whitehurst photograph of Senator Pugh on the facing wall
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David Octavius Hill|Robert Adamson|Hill and Adamson — Willi
John and Charles Watkins — [George Gilbert Scott]
John Jabez Edwin Mayall — Lord Palmerston
John and Charles Watkins — [John Tenniel]
Unknown — [Thomas Miles Richardson II]
John Jabez Edwin Mayall — The Earl of Derby
David Octavius Hill|Robert Adamson|Hill and Adamson — Dr. I
Daniel Maclise|John and Charles Watkins|Thomas Dewell Scott|
David Octavius Hill|Robert Adamson|Hill and Adamson — Thoma
David Octavius Hill|Robert Adamson|Hill and Adamson — Rev.
John and Charles Watkins — [Richard Doyle]
Unknown — George P. A. Healy