Ian Grant
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Art, (@gr82bart) has posted a thread today on hand coloured Japanese portraits. I came across an old family photo the other day and showed it to my sister - who would like it
It's hand coloured dates I'd guess to about 1960 or veery early 1961.
Now I'm on the right aged 6 or just 7, I remember the session but not this particular image being taken, the photographer was Clifford Barlow, Worcester (UK) but there's a second signature and that must be the colourist.
The base B&W image isn't that sharp which is surprising as the B&W images I remember being taken (and now own) from the same session are. The attention to detail in the hand colouring is remarkable. I have three more hand coloured images from the same photographer/studio, all individual portraits taken when we were each around 18months-2 years, I think the one of my youngest sister (5½ years younger) was taken at the same time as the posted image. What's amazing is all three images look like they were made in the same session yet there's 2 years between the first and second and another three years before third. Note that the first two are on the mantle place to the left of the clock in the image posted here.
Ironically today I hate this style of hand colouring *as a current technique), OK digital means we can manipulate but I honed my hand colouring skills back in the early 1980's and so very different. Bob Carlos Clarke was the expert, jsut streets ahead and never been remotely equalled.
Ian


Now I'm on the right aged 6 or just 7, I remember the session but not this particular image being taken, the photographer was Clifford Barlow, Worcester (UK) but there's a second signature and that must be the colourist.
The base B&W image isn't that sharp which is surprising as the B&W images I remember being taken (and now own) from the same session are. The attention to detail in the hand colouring is remarkable. I have three more hand coloured images from the same photographer/studio, all individual portraits taken when we were each around 18months-2 years, I think the one of my youngest sister (5½ years younger) was taken at the same time as the posted image. What's amazing is all three images look like they were made in the same session yet there's 2 years between the first and second and another three years before third. Note that the first two are on the mantle place to the left of the clock in the image posted here.
Ironically today I hate this style of hand colouring *as a current technique), OK digital means we can manipulate but I honed my hand colouring skills back in the early 1980's and so very different. Bob Carlos Clarke was the expert, jsut streets ahead and never been remotely equalled.
Ian