PETER HENRY EMERSON (1856-1936)

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PETER HENRY EMERSON (1856-1936)

Life and Landscape on the Norfolk Broads, London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, 1886

Ordinary edition with text by P. H. Emerson and T. F. Goodall, with forty platinum prints printed by Valentine of Dundee, approx. 5¼ x 9¼in. to 8 x 11¼in., mounted one-per-page with titled tissue guards, morocco-backed cloth with pictorial front cover designed by Goodall, g.e., sm. oblong folio (disbound).
Provenance
Sir Henry W. Lucy (1845-1923), donated in 1908 to Sir Sydney R. Russell-Wells M.D. (1869-1924) thence to present owner.
Literature
Brandon-Jones et al, Life and Landscape: P. H. Emerson, Art & Photography In East Anglia 1885-1900, pp. 107 and 108 (illus.); Goldschmidt & Naef, The Truthful Lens, p. 197, no.50 and fig.117.

Lot Essay

Sir Henry Lucy was a political journalist who wrote for numerous magazines and provided the running commentary on the proceedings of the House of Commons from the mid to late 1800s in the "Gentlemans Magazine". He became a long time friend of the well-known Cardiac Specialist, Sir Sydney Russell-Wells M.D. He worked and lived in London and had a second home on the river Ant, Norfolk. He was introduced to the Broads on his honeymoon and eventually lived there from 1900 onwards.

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