British watercolorist and photographer who moved to Italy in the late 1830s and became one of the leading photographers of architectural sites, landscapes and photographic copies of paintings. He used the wet collodion process to take large glass plates that he printed as albumen prints as souvenirs for tourists. His son Domenico (1854-1938) continued the photographic business after his father's death in 1877.
Genealogy of James Anderson
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