Prints, American -- 19th century; Secession -- Southern States; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865; Figures -- Male; Portraits; Legislators -- United States -- Mississippi; United States. -- Congress; Men; Politics
After Winslow Homer, After Mathew B. Brady [Notes: Photographed by]
Curatorial inscription notes: Signed lower left: HOMER Printed below: The Seceding Mississippi Delegation in Congress.--Photographed by Brady.--[See Next Page.] Printed...
Prints, American -- 19th century; Portraits; Figures -- Male; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865; Secession -- Southern States; United States. Congress; Legislators -- United States -- Georgia; Politics; Men
After Winslow Homer, After Mathew B. Brady [Notes: Photographed by]
Curatorial inscription notes: Signed lower left: HOMER Printed below: The Georgia Delegation in Congress.—Photographed by Brady.—[See Next Page.] Printed above: Harper's...
Prints, American -- 19th century; United States. -- Congress; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865; Secession -- Southern States; Figures -- Male; Portraits; Legislators -- United States -- Mississippi
After Winslow Homer, After Mathew B. Brady [Notes: Photographed by]
Prints, American -- 19th century; Murray, Nicholas, 1802-1861; Portraits -- Male; Obituaries; Death notices; Clergy; Men; Religious life
Curatorial inscription notes: Signed lower left: H Printed below: The Late Rev. Dr. Murray.—[From a Photograph by Brinckerhoff at Lawrence's Gallery.] Printed above: February 23, 1861.] Harper's Weekly. 117
Photography, English -- 19th century;Mirrors;Photographers;Reflections;Jensen, Gerritt, d. 1715
Remarks: The mirror (attributed to Gerritt Jensen d. 1715) was photographed in July of 1853 while exhibited as part of a temporary loan exhibition at Gore House, Kensington, London. Possibly one of the images used in A Series of Photographs of...
Through Shen-Kan is the account of a 1908-09 expedition to the Shensi and Kansu provinces of northern China. The expedition was funded by Robert Sterling Clark, one of the heirs to the Singer Sewing Machine fortune. Clark was joined by the...
Sims, J. Marion (James Marion), 1813-1883 -- Portraits; Portraits. aat
"Price's Patent Process of photography on wood invented by Robert Price, and engraved by the patent holders, Brightly, Waters & Co., 90 Fulton Street, New York."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 18
"[9] phototypes from photographs of scenery. [17] half-tones from photographs of scenery. Collotypes by Brit[t]on & Rey, San Francisco. Another Brit[t]on & Rey printing job with some of the plates showing a high degree of skill. The images are an...
Boston (Mass.) -- Social registers; Boston (Mass.) -- Genealogy
"1 Collotype from a photograph in an ad, 1 Half-tone from art with two colors in an ad for the Art Publishing Company (formerly the Boston Photogravure Co., consolidated Oct. 1, 1891 (under the new name), The Art Publishing Company, offices in...
Yellowstone National Park; Wyoming;Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone (Wyo.); Yellowstone River (Wyo.); Old Faithful Geyser (Wyo.); Landscape photography -- Wyoming; Geysers -- Yellowstone National Park; Waterfalls -- Yellowstone National Park;...
"25 Photogravure plates with 32 illustrations, by the Photo-Gravure Co., New York, from photographs of Yellowstone scenery by F. Jay Haynes, Fargo. These photogravures, from Haynes negatives, are much moodier and deeper in tone than the subsequent...
"12 photolithographic plates from photographs of scenery, some two to a leaf. (Heavily retouched) This album contains a catalog of the available titles currently in the series and is a useful tool to the historian."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 63
Obelisks -- Egypt -- Alexandria; Cleopatra's needle (New York, N.Y.); Obelisks -- Great Britain -- London; Obelisks -- Rome; Archaeology -- Egypt; Excavations (Archaeology) -- Egypt
"31 Artotype illustrations from photographs, one mounted and glazed, produced by Harroun and Bierstadt, and E. Bierstadt, New York. ...The Artotypes in this book are some of the finest produced by Bierstadt. The pictorial record of this engineering...
"Woodburytype Portrait of a lady, probably an actress. Below portrait printed: 178 Regent St. Photographed by Lock & Whitfield, London and printed by the Woodbury Permanent Photographic Printing Company, 157 Gt. Portland Street...
"One Woodburytype...from a photograph by John Moran. The Woodburytype is by John Carbutt (not credited)... [but] credited to Carbutt in the next issue of the magazine, Wilson [editor of the magazine] wanting to show his readers how close the...
The American amateur photographer "was the start of Alfred Stieglitz's editorial career: he joined this publication as an editor in July of this year. He began to change the direction of this magazine by becoming more "selective" in what would be...
City Hall (Lynn, Mass.); Soldiers' Monument (Lynn, Mass.); Streets -- Massachusetts -- Lynn; Lynn (Mass.) -- Description and travel; Lynn (Mass.) -- Buildings, structures, etc; Pine Grove Cemetery (Lynn, Mass.)
"23 collotype illustrations, mounted on cards with decorative borders, of photographs in and around Lynn. The photographer C.E. Cook's name is stamped below each print. The production on this set seems to indicate the use of the Artotype patent...
White Mountains (N.H. and Me.); Waterfalls -- New Hampshire; Mountain resorts -- New Hampshire; Washington, Mount (N.H.)
"20 autoglyph illustrations from photographs of White Mountain scenery. The autoglyphs are by W. P. Allen of West Gardner, Mass. W. P. Allen purchased Artotype patent rights in 1879....The autoglyph prints are sometimes on glazed stock as here, and...
"9 photolithographs with 36 photomicrographs of specimens by Lodowick Bradford, Boston. Lodowick H. Bradford, who invented this photolithographic process, produced very few examples of it."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 28