Prints, American -- 19th century;Interior spaces;Napoleon III, Emperor of the French, 1808-1873;Tables;Chairs;Bookcases;Pictures;Candelabra;Figures -- Male;Figures -- Female
Photography, French -- 19th century;Napoleon III, Emperor of the French, 1808-1873;Military camps -- France;Banquets;Dinners and dining;Picnicking;Camp de Châlons (France)
Remarks: This image is a very rare variant of the study in which the table is being prepared
Photogalvanography; Drinking in art; Friendship in art
"1 Photogalvanograph, "I Pays" from a photograph by O.G. Rejlander. This Photogalvanograph (photogravure) was made by Paul Pretsch, from a negative by O.G. Rejlander."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 22
"Paul Pretsch's process was the first to be systematically commercialized and it lasted only one year. These plates are extremely important in the development of the intaglio method; the intaglio plate was produced by electrotype from a reticulated...
"1 photogravure portrait of Pretsch, 2 photogalvanographs from Pretsch plates, one intaglio, one relief (both art), 2 Mariot photo-galvanogravures, one of scenery from 1869, one a map, 3 half-tones by Husnik, one from art, 2 from life."--Hanson...
"24 plates in a variety of photomechanical processes, with illustrations mostly from art; included are woodburytype, woodbury-gravure, Pretsch process, Gilbo gravure, Klic gravure, three-color collotype, photolithography, half-tone, ......
Bankers Trust Company (New York, N.Y.); Conseil interprofessionnel du vin de Bordeaux; Daily Racing Form, Inc.; Italy (Kingdom, 1805-1814); United States. Bureau of Animal Industry; United States. Committee on Public Information About, Edmond,...
The personal reading library of Robert Sterling Clark includes collected works of fiction and history with significant subject development in cookery and horses.