Marlborough House (London, England) -- Collections; Museum of Ornamental Art -- Collections; Picture frames and framing -- Italy; Picture frames and framing -- Italy -- Venice; Shields; Armor -- Germany -- Augsburg; Decoration and ornament; Art...
"Copies were to contain 72 plates. 32 lithographs in color of objects and silks. Many of the plates have clear indications of truthful photographic rendering (photolithography?). In comparing these with standard drawn chromolithographs in the...
Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of, 1769-1852 -- Portraits; Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1769-1821 -- Portraits; Soult, Nicolas-Jean de Dieu, 1769-1851 -- Portraits; Hill, Rowland Hill, Viscount, 1772-1842 -- Portraits; Massena, Andre,...
"7 heliographie plates from art. These heliographic plates, direct from art, include paintings, two of them by Paul Delaroche. All are heavily retouched with areas showing the heliographic processes without hand work. These are the Heliographie...
"1 Photolithographie (folding) from line art, 8 chromolithographs from art. All prints were executed by Lemercier. This is a rare example of Lemercier's first photolithographic method, first revealed in 1852. This process, created along with...
Photography, French -- 19th century;Bourgeois de Mercey, Frédéric, 1803-1860 -- Portraits;Château de la Faloise (La Faloise, France);Landscapes;Châteaux;Portraits, Group;Country houses
Notes: Édouard Baldus was the most important French architectural photographer of the 1850s. On one summer day in 1857, he created a remarkable series of views of the Château de la Faloise in which his subject was not primarily the country house,...
Prints, French -- 19th century;Wandering Jew;Mountains;Cliffs;Towers;Figures -- Male;Sticks;Castles;Death;Battles;Fortifications;Swords;Bow and arrow;Landscapes
Photography, English -- 19th century;Crimean War, 1853-1856;Harbors;Balaklava (Ukraine);Fenton, Roger, 1819-1869. Incidents of camp life photographs taken in the Crimea
Remarks: This image was a part of Fenton's published series Incidents of Camp Life, which documented the Crimean War
"This quaint example is included to show how art work was disseminated prior to photomechanical printing using the photographic print. One of the major hurdles was not overcome until the 1890s when panchromatic emulsions were first perfected so...
Heiligenkreuz (Vienna, Austria); Glass painting and staining -- Austria -- Vienna; Glass painting and staining, Medieval -- Austria -- Vienna; Architecture -- Austria -- Vienna; Architecture, Medieval -- Austria -- Vienna
"32 photolithographs of art (designs of leaded and stained glass windows) with least two colors added. Photolithographs executed by the d.k.k. Hof u. Staatsdruckerei, Wien, using Karl von Geissendorf's method which was the Lemercier asphaltum...
"12 stereo photolithographs with multiple registered colors on stiff white card. Genre scenes, farm scenes, two Japanese ambassadors, skeleton scene, deck of the steamer Niagara. Most copied from European views. A.A. Turner was the...
Jacquard, Joseph-Marie, 1752-1834; Abbās I, Shah of Iran, 1571-1629; Rugs, Oriental
Author's armorial book-plate reproduced on t.-p. Ornamental lining-papers. Each colored plate accompanied by leaf with descriptive letterpress. Includes index. Bibliography: p. [387]-401. Allegory.--Contemporary arts.--Carpets, runners and...