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[Temple of Antonius and Faustina, San Lorenzo in Miranda, Rome]
1850 · Salted paper print from paper negative
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Calvert Richard Jones was a British painter and photographer whose practice bridged two media during photography's emergence as an artistic medium in the nineteenth century. Active from the 1840s onward, he worked in both oil painting and early photographic processes, including calotype and salt print techniques. Jones documented architectural and landscape subjects with equal precision across both disciplines, treating photography not as mere mechanical reproduction but as a medium capable of artistic intention.
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