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Thompson was appointed as Museum Photographer of the V&amp;A by Sir Henry Cole, founder director of the Museum. Cole recognized early on the pivotal role of photography in documenting and promoting the Museum collection. Beyond their function as records, these images present the ageing surface of paintings as abstract landscapes of time and decay.\n\nCharles Thurston Thompson (1816-1868) was the South Kensington Museum’s first official photographer.  The son of a wood engraver, he initially followed his father’s profession, but took up photography in the 1840s.  Having helped Henry Cole (who would later become his brother-in-law) arrange for the photography of the Great Exhibition, in 1856 he was appointed official photographer to the South Kensington Museum and the Department of Science and Art, thus establishing the earliest museum photographic service in the world.  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