Frederick Hollyer Reading List
An Introduction to Frederick Hollyer
Harker, Margaret F. The Linked Ring : the Secession Movement in Photography in Britain, 1892-1910. London: Heinemann for the Royal Photographic Society, 1979. National Art Library pressmark: G.30.NN.31
Haworth-Booth, Mark. Photography, an Independent Art: Photographs from the Victoria and Albert Museum 1839-1996. London: V&A Publications, 1997. National Art Library pressmark: NC.98.0494
Hollyer, Frederick. Catalogue of Platinotype Reproductions of the Works of Sir E. Burne-Jones, D.G. Rossetti, G.F. Watts, R.A., and Other Masters: of Portraits of Eminent Men by Various Painters: and of Portraits from Life. Also Platinotype Reproductions of the Works of Botticelli and Other Masters in Florence, The Hague, and Other Places. London: Egyptian Hall, 1902.
National Art Library pressmark: 200.BE Box
Articles
Barnes, Martin. 'Frederick Hollyer.' In Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography, edited by John Hannavy, 710-712. London: Taylor & Francis Group, 2008. National Art Library pressmark: REF 770.3 ENC
Haworth-Booth, Mark. 'William Morris: the Earthly Paradox.' Aperture 146 (Winter 1997): 74-77. National Art Library pressmark: PP.500.M
Hollyer, Frederick. 'Platinotype Printing.' The Photographic Journal 18 (1894): 317.
Townsend, Horace. 'Art in Photography, an Interview with Mr. Frederick Hollyer.' The Studio 1, no.5 (August 1893): 192-196. National Art Library pressmark: PP.73.A
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