"An Eye on the World"
Object type Photograph Record level SeriesDetails
- Title
- "An Eye on the World"
- Description
- A selection of photographs of street scenes and people, taken by David Peat, from all over the world, brought together for the "An Eye on the World" exhibitions in 2012 and 2013 and the accompanying book. The exhibtion was a retrospective of his photographic work and includes some of his earliest work, taken in 1968 when he was just 21. Thoughout all the photgraphs, taken in many places and over his long working life, his remarkable sense of humour, compassionate nature and ability to capture the moment is clearly seen.
- Collection
- David Peat Social Documentary and International Photographic Collection and Archive.
- Parent record
- David Peat Social Documentary and International Photographic Collection and Archive. Parent record level Collection
- Hierarchy
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- Created by
- Date
- 1971 - 2010
- Department
- Special Collections - Photographic Collections
- Record level
- Series
- Media
- Acknowledgement
- © The Estate of David Peat, all rights reserved
- Conditions
- Full copyright is maintained by the David Peat Estate. The Special Collections Division does not hold commercial reproduction rights but has been granted permanent, shared, non-exclusive, non-commercial copyright. The university has been granted permission to create cataloguing records with reproduced images of the photographs as part of standard collection management practices; to exhibit or display the photographs publicly; to reproduce images of the photographs for educational purposes, academic research and publication by university staff and students; to reproduce images of the photographs for University publicity in various media. The University of St Andrews Library may extend this non-exclusive copyright to other collections, archives, museums, and cultural or educational institutions, in order to facilitate institutional loans or touring exhibitions that include the photographs. It is agreed that all enquires to Special Collections about obtaining permissions for commercial exploitation will be forwarded to the David Peat Estate or agent.
- Credit line
- Courtesy of the University of St Andrews Libraries and Museums