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Landscape, Nature and Architecture

Technological improvements enabled Prince Albert to collect photographs of places that were significant to him

      DON JUAN, COMTE DE MONTIZÓN (1822–87)

      Tiger, London Zoo

      c. 1852

      Salted paper print | 12.0 x 13.9 cm (image) | RCIN 2905557

      Photograph of a male tiger at London Zoo. The tiger lies down, facing towards the camera. The tiger's front paw protrude beneath the bars of his cage.  A sign on the cage, seen on the lower left, reads "Felis Tigris, Tiger, India." 

      Photograph is from a set of 43 photographs (2905515-2905557) of animals at London Zoo
      • Creator(s)

        Don Juan, Comte de Montizón (1822–87) (photographer)

        Subject(s)

        London Zoo
      • 12.0 x 13.9 cm (image)

      • Acquired by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert

      • Subject(s)
        • Natural Sciences & Mathematics
          • Biological sciences
            • Zoology
              • Animals
                • Mammals
                  • Carnivorous mammals
                    • Felines
                      • Tigers
        Object type(s)
          • visual works
            • photographs