Henry Peach Robinson (b. Ludlow July 9,1830 - d. February 21, 1901) was a British pioneer Pictorialist photographer who made combination prints that joined multiple negatives to form a single image (photomontage). According to his letters, he was influenced by the paintings of J.M.W. Turner. At the age of 19 he practised as an artist, and exhibited an oil painting at the Royal Academy of Art in 1852. Wikipedia
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...PSS Exhibitors Henry Peach Robinson 1830 - 1901 HP ROBINSON: Artist and Photographer Author Retirement PORTRAITS OF HP ROBINSON: Portrait 1863 At Home ... www.edinphoto.org.uk/3/3_pss_exhibitors_robinson_0.htm
However, the picture captured the imagination of Prince Albert, who bought a copy and issued an order for every composite portrait Robinson produced subsequently. www.rleggat.com/photohistory/history/robinson.htm
HP ROBINSON: Artist and Photographer Author Retirement PORTRAITS OF HP ROBINSON: Portrait 1863 At Home www.edinphoto.org.uk/3/3_pss_exhibitors_robinson_0.htm