ArtistsJohn Thomson
John Thomson

John Thomson

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454
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Photography for Collectors
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1976
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The Exact Instant
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1949
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John Thomson was a British photographer and explorer active in the mid to late nineteenth century, known for documentary photography of East Asia and the Near East. Working primarily in albumen and carbon print processes, he produced extensive photographic surveys of China, Cambodia, and Egypt that combined ethnographic observation with landscape documentation. His work represents a significant archive of late-colonial visual culture and demonstrates the technical refinement possible within large-format field photography of the period.

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"Caney" the clown (c. 1876 - in or before 1877)
Rijksmuseum
London Nomades (c. 1877 - in or before 1878)
Rijksmuseum
View of the Great Wall, China (c. 1871)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Recruiting Sergeants at Westminster (1877)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Covent Garden Labourers (1877)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Sufferers from the Floods (1877)
Cleveland Museum of Art
London Nomades (1877)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Covent Garden Flower Women (1877)
Cleveland Museum of Art
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Cleveland Museum of Art
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Art Institute of Chicago
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Museum of Modern Art
New York, US
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National Gallery of Art
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