James Craig Annan
(1864-1946), PhotographerSitter in 1 portrait
Artist associated with 23 portraits
James Craig Annan was a member of the Linked Ring and believed photography should be an art in its own right. He specialised in the reproduction of works of art in the Glasgow family firm T. & R. Annan. He was the son of Thomas Annan, also a noted photographer.
by James Craig Annan
sepia platinum print on photographer's card mount, 1900s
NPG P1040
by James Craig Annan
photogravure, published 1907
NPG P357
possibly by James Craig Annan
sepia platinotype, 1907
NPG P1132
by James Craig Annan
sepia platinotype, 1910
NPG P1131
by James Craig Annan
sepia platinotype, 1912
NPG P1129
by James Craig Annan
chlorobromide print, 1923
NPG P1130
Kate Cranston (Catherine Cranston)
by James Craig Annan
modern bromide print, 1890s
NPG x132520
Kate Cranston (Catherine Cranston)
by James Craig Annan
modern bromide print, 1890s
NPG x132521
by James Craig Annan
modern bromide print, 1893
NPG x132513
by James Craig Annan
modern bromide print, 1893
NPG x132514
by James Craig Annan
modern bromide print, 1893
NPG x132515
by James Craig Annan
modern bromide print, 1893
NPG x132516
by James Craig Annan
modern bromide print, 1893
NPG x132517
Charles Rennie Mackintosh with Hamish Reid Davidson
by James Craig Annan
modern bromide print, 1898
NPG x132518
by James Craig Annan
modern bromide print, circa 1901
NPG x132519
by James Craig Annan
modern bromide print, circa 1901
NPG x132532
probably by James Craig Annan, for T. & R. Annan & Sons
sepia platinum print on photographer's card mount, 1910
NPG x128078
Unknown woman formerly called Irene Vanbrugh
by James Craig Annan
vintage glossy bromide print, 1910s
NPG x131335
by James Craig Annan
vintage glossy bromide print, 1910s
NPG x131336
by James Craig Annan
vintage bromide print, 1911
NPG x131707
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