Charles Thurston Thompson

Charles Thurston Thompson (1816-1868) was an early British photographer.

Venetian mirror circa 1700, by Charles Thurston Thompson.

Thompson is credited with having taken the first ever photograph of a photographic exhibition, in his capacity as the official photographer of the South Kensington Museum, now known as the Victoria and Albert Museum.[1] In 1858 he photographed the Raphael Cartoons of the Royal Collection.[2]

His work is included in the collections of the Victoria and Albert Museum,[1][3] the Museum of Modern Art, New York,[4] the Getty Museum,[5] the National Gallery of Art, Washington[6] and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[7]

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