Stereograph Collection. ca. 1850-1949.

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Stereograph Collection. ca. 1850-1949.

The Stereograph Collection consists of images of a wide range of subjects in a variety of stereographic formats, made by numerous and varied photographers and publishers, some of which are unidentified. The vast majority of these stereographs are traditional, albumen or gelatin silver prints mounted on cards (several albumen prints mounted in cardboard stereo frames, with hand colored tissue paper backing), issued in series by publisher or photographer from the 1860s through the 1930s, many with captions or explanations handwritten or printed on mount verso. A relative few are hand colored on salted paper, color photomechanical prints, collodion or gelatin silver glass transparencies, daguerreotypes, collotypes, cyanotypes, or color diapositive "kromograms." Subjects include: tourist or documentary views of London, Paris, Rome, Wales, Scotland, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Italy, Switzerland, Arkansas, New Mexico, New York City, Niagara Falls, Texas, Yosemite, Yellowstone, Royal Gorge, Egypt, Palestine, Jerusalem, Constantinople (now Istanbul), eastern Africa, India, China, and Japan; portraits of prominent people, including two U.S. Presidents, the Prince of Wales, two Japanese government officials, various Native American chiefs, an actress, a writer, and others; "genre views" of people engaged in scenes of everyday life, some staged and humorous; documentaries of various exhibitions and permanent displays in places such as the Louvre, the Vatican, and the Palace at Versailles; documentation of the Boer War in South Africa and of the devastation in France at the end of World War I; miscellaneous other subjects such as political rallies, animals, cemeteries, works of art (primarily sculpture), still life compositions, and "ghost" or "spirit" photographs. Of particular interest are: Warren De La Rue's stereoscopic views of the moon, in paper and glass format; a glass stereograph of Michelangelo's statue of Moses, with exceptional three dimensional effect; views of the ruins of the Crystal Palace at Sydenham after the fire in 1936; Alfred Silvester's series "The Hero's Wife"; W.I. Chadwick's "trick" photograph of two images of the same woman, entitled "My Wife and My Better Half"; and several examples of French tissue stereographs, especially the "Diables" from the famous series "Journey in Hell." Also included are: a set of "kromograms," examples of F.E. Ives' early color process using three copies of an image photographed with different colored filters and viewed through a specially designed "kromskop"; and two sets of Holmes' stereoscopic diagrams (probably wood engravings, not photographic), said to have been published in the Illustrated London News in July 1852. Photographers and publishers not already mentioned include: J. Andrieu, Edward & H.T. Anthony, George Barker, Charles Bierstadt, Samuel Bourne, James Cremer, William Crookes & John Spiller, William England, Roger Fenton, Claude-Marie Ferrier & Charles Soulier, Francis Frith, Frank M. Good, Carlton H. Graves, George W. Griffith, Griffith & Griffith, J. Grillet, William E. James (who produced views of the Holy Land for sale to Sunday Schools in America), composer Paul van Katwijk, nature photographers Richard and Cherry Kearton, B.L. Singley's Keystone View Co., B.W. Kilburn, Kilburn Brothers, Horatio Nelson King, E. Lamy, M. Léon & J. Lévy, Loescher & Petsch, London Stereoscopic and Photographic Co., Negretti & Zambra, Timothy O'Sullivan, H. Petschler & Co., "Phiz" (pseud. of Hablot Knight Browne), J. Quéval, William H. Rau, Jules Richard, Charles Piazzi Smyth, John P. Soule, Underwood & Underwood, H.C. White, Ben Wittick, and many, many others. Daguerreotype artists represented are: Richard Beard, Antoine Claudet, William Keith, William E. Kilburn, J.E. Mayall, and T.R. Williams.

4,238 stereographs (chiefly photographic or photomechanical prints on stereo. cards or glass) : various processes (some col., some hand col.) ; ca. 9 x 18 cm. (varies)

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Epithet: glass salesman, of London British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001476.0x000281 Antoine Claudet was a French photographer who worked in London. In 1853 he became photographer to the Queen, and was elected FRS (Fellow of the Royal Society). He published over 40 scientific papers about his research and improvements in photography. From the description of Letters to D. Hastings, 1844-1854. (Getty Re...

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Old Bets, 1788-1873

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E. & H.T. Anthony (Firm)

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Albert Sidney Johnston was born in Washington, Kentucky, on 3 February 1803 and died near Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee, on 6 April 1862. From the description of Photograph of Albert Sidney Johnston, ca. 1840-1862. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 368044967 ...

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English illustrator. From the description of If it were your friend what advice would you give me? : Pencil sketch, 1864. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122585750 From the description of Drawing, 1850? (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367388596 From the description of Autograph letter signed : place not specified, to Charles Dickens, undated. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 747716414 English painter and illustrator. From the description of Letter :...