Harlech Castle Annan, James Craig  (Scottish, 1864-1946)

Frederick Evans writes of this image.. ‘This is one of those renderings of a subject that make one feel that no one else ought to touch it in that aspect or condition; it is done once and for all.’ [1] And William Buchanan describes it this way…Snow has outlined the steps and wall. The air is cold and quiet. The icy light is fading. There seems to be no tangible activity to prompt the exposure. The faintest of echo’s inhabit this uncanny print. [2]

Reproduced / Exhibited

Kruse, Margret. Kunstphotographie Um 1900: D. Sammlung Ernst Juhl; Hamburg: Museum für Kunst u. Gewerbe, 1989 pl. 22

References

[1] Frederick H. Evans. ‘The Photographic Salon’. The Amateur Photographer & Photographic News, vol. 50, no. 1303

Buchanan William et al. The Art of the Photographer: J. Craig Annan 1864-1946. National Galleries of Scotland 1992 p. 28

Buchanan William. J. Craig Annan : Selected Texts and Bibliography. Clio Press 1994.