- [Boy with Fly Fishing Rod and Reel]
Sheet: 6 7/16 × 5 5/8 in. (16.4 × 14.3 cm)
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Unlike
the sharpness of the metalbased daguerreotype, paper processes yield prints on
fibrous paper, comparable to etchings and drawings. This composition of a young
Scottish boy with a flyfishing rod, creel, and catch of graylings utilizes the
warm tones and matte surface of the salted paper process to bolster the
artistic statement.
His
oversized clothes and position outside a doorway would suggest to a
19th century audience that the boy is at the threshold of adulthood. This
subtly symbolic scene, enhanced through the artistic qualities of paper photography,
evokes a childhood filled with traditional Scottish pastimes and hints at
adulthood on the horizon.
Provenance[Weston Gallery, Carmel, California]; purchased by MFAH, 1988.
Exhibition History"Past/Present: Photography from the Permanent Collection of The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston," Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, December 8, 1991–February 9, 1992.
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