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14 records by David Octavius Hill
Camera Work: Number 37, January 1912
Camera Work: Number 37, January 1912
David Octavius Hill
photogravure · 1912
Cleveland Museum of Art
Portrait of James Nasmyth
Portrait of James Nasmyth
David Octavius Hill
Carbon print · 1879
Art Institute of Chicago
St. Andrews Castle, from the Southeast
St. Andrews Castle, from the Southeast
David Octavius Hill
salted paper print from calotype negative · 1846
Cleveland Museum of Art
The cannon 'Mons Meg' at Edinburgh Castle, and a private in the 2nd battalion of Royal Scots who garrisoned the Castle in 1846
The cannon 'Mons Meg' at Edinburgh Castle, and a private in the 2nd battalion of Royal Scots who garrisoned the Castle in 1846
David Octavius Hill
Salted paper print · 1846
Art Institute of Chicago
Scots Guards at Edinburgh Castle
Scots Guards at Edinburgh Castle
David Octavius Hill
salted paper print from calotype negative · 1846
Cleveland Museum of Art
Newhaven Fishwives, Jeanie Wilson and Annie Linton
Newhaven Fishwives, Jeanie Wilson and Annie Linton
David Octavius Hill
salted paper print from calotype negative · 1845
Cleveland Museum of Art
Dumbarton Presbytery
Dumbarton Presbytery
David Octavius Hill
Salted paper print · 1845
Art Institute of Chicago
Master Miller
Master Miller
David Octavius Hill
Salted paper print · 1844
Art Institute of Chicago
Mrs. Anna Brownell Jameson
Mrs. Anna Brownell Jameson
David Octavius Hill
Salted paper print · 1844
Art Institute of Chicago
Elizabeth Rigby, later Lady Eastlake (1809-1893)
Elizabeth Rigby, later Lady Eastlake (1809-1893)
David Octavius Hill
salted paper print from calotype negative · 1844
Cleveland Museum of Art
James Nasmyth (1808-1890)
James Nasmyth (1808-1890)
David Octavius Hill
salted paper print from calotype negative · 1843
Cleveland Museum of Art
Dr. Chalmers
Dr. Chalmers
David Octavius Hill
Carbon print · 1843
Art Institute of Chicago
Portrait of Two Men (John Henning and Alexander Handyside Ritchie)
Portrait of Two Men (John Henning and Alexander Handyside Ritchie)
David Octavius Hill
Carbon print · 1840
Art Institute of Chicago
Unknown Woman
Unknown Woman
David Octavius Hill
salted paper print from calotype negative · 1839
Cleveland Museum of Art