The William Henry Fox Talbot Catalogue Raisonné
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- National Science and Media Museum140
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- Victoria and Albert Museum12
- Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History6
- Art Institute of Chicago5
- Houghton Library, Harvard University4
- Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford3
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- National Gallery of Canada3
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- Chatsworth House1
- Cincinnati Art Museum1
- Cleveland Museum of Art1
- Hans P. Kraus Jr.1
- Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas1
- Leiden University1
- Museum Ludwig (previously Agfa Foto-Historama)1
- National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.1
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- Science Museum Collection138
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- Photographic History Collection6
- Harrison D. Horblit Collection Of Early Photography4
- Canadian Photography Institute3
- Kodak Collection2
- The John Dillwyn Llewelyn Collection Of Talbot Photographic Materials2
- Archive Of William Henry Fox Talbot And The Talbot Family1
- Devonshire Collection1
- Gernsheim Collection1
- Horatia Gaisford Collection Of Talbot Photographic Materials And Ephemera1
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Object within Schaaf no. 2820
The Chess Players
Object Type: Salted Paper Print
Owner: Leiden University
Object owner number: PK-F-67.41 II TALB 184/6
Object within Schaaf no. 1866
Statuette of "The Rape of the Sabines" after Giambologna, on a round tabletop
Object Type: Salted Paper Print
Owner: Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History
Collection: Photographic History Collection
Object owner number: 1918