Sentences with phrase «albumen print»

The phrase "albumen print" refers to a type of photograph that was popular during the 19th century. It is made by placing an egg white solution onto photographic paper, which creates a glossy and detailed image when exposed to light. Full definition
Albumen print from wet plate collodion negative Courtesy the artist and Howard Greenberg Gallery
They encompass a wide historical range, from William Strudwick's gorgeous albumen prints of 19th century London (which bring to mind the work of Parisian photographer Charles Marville) to Robert Brownjohn's 1961 street photos of the city's urban typography.
Anonymous Untitled (Indian nobleman), date unknown 5 1/2 x 4 inches Hand - colored albumen print on cabinet card
Carte de visite of Frederick Douglass, c. 1879; albumen print mounted on cardboard; 4 x 2 1/2 in.; courtesy Darcy Grimaldo Grigsby.
Anonymous Raja of Kurnal, Mohamed Gularia Sharif - Khan - Sahib - Bahadur, c. 1875 6 x 3 7/8 inches Hand - colored albumen print on cabinet card
Fostering close looking at different photographic processes — from salt and albumen prints of the 19th century, to carbon prints and photogravures of turn - of - the - century reproduction, to crisp gelatin silver prints of the modernist period — it shows Stieglitz and his circle in the context of a changing photographic history.
Eadweard Muybridge The «Heathen Chinee» finding the color, c. 1871 Albumen print on stereograph; printed c. 1871 3 1/8 x 6 1/8 inches
While Danh's previous daguerreotypes reconsider pioneering nineteenth century landscape photography, these new works bring to mind important historical precedents that include the albumen prints of San Francisco created by Carlton Watkins and Eadweard Muybridge from the 1870s and 80s.
In her Berlin studio, at a conference and on a train journey, they discuss her film portraits of architectural structures and personalities such as Merce Cunningham, Michael Hamburger, Mario Merz and Cy Twombly; her fervent collecting and reworking of analogue material — postcards, four - leaf clovers, albumen prints — and the things that have informed and influenced her artistic output over the past two and a half decades.
Francis Frith (British, b. 1822 d. 1898), Pylon Gateway at Medinet — Habou, ca. 1862, albumen print.
Continent Stereoscopic Company Chinamen going to work in California, 1860s Albumen print on stereograph; printed c. 1870 3 x 5 1/2 inches
Alice Liddell in wreath as «Queen of May,» 1860, Albumen print, Photograph by Lewis Carroll (1832 — 1898).
The exhibition will also look at the progression of portraiture, illustrating the medium's nearly immediate democratization through the use of daguerreotypes, albumen prints, and other early photo processes.
Spanning 155 years, Gun Country brings together more than 40 works, ranging from an albumen print by Timothy H. O'Sullivan taken during the Civil War; photographs documenting pivotal scenes of 1968, including the assassination of Bobby Kennedy; to modern and contemporary works by artists Andy Warhol, Carroll Dunham, and others.
© Timothy H. O'Sullivan, A Harvest of Death, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 4, 1863, from Gardner's Photographic Sketch Book of the War, Volume I, albumen print, Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts, museum purchase, Collection Care and Enhancement Fund.
The first exhibition to focus exclusively on photographs made in the eastern half of the United States during the 19th century, East of the Mississippi: Nineteenth - Century American Landscape Photography showcases some 175 works — from daguerreotypes and stereographs to albumen prints and cyanotypes — as well as several photographers whose efforts have often gone unheralded.
Louis - Auguste Bisson and Auguste - Rosalie Bisson, Gust of Wind on Mount Blanc, albumen print (photograph) from wet collodion negative, ca. 1860.
George Barker, Niagara Falls, 1886, albumen print, The Nelson - Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, Gift of Hallmark Cards, Inc., 2005.27.3503
Charles Bierstadt and Edward Bierstadt, The Cathedral, White Mountains, New Hampshire, c. 1860, albumen print, The Nelson - Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, Gift of Hallmark Cards, Inc., 2005.27.250
Two Vernacular Photographs, America, late 19th / early 20th century, an albumen print of a B&O Railroad locomotive, and a silver gelatin print of a Moseley & Motley Milling Company delivery truck, 11 More...
Vue Prise de Santa Thereza, Rio de Janeiro (View from Santa Theresa), ca. 1890s, albumen print, 7 x 13 3/4 in.
View on Santa Lucía Hill, Santiago de Chile, ca. 1870 — 1890, albumen print, 11 1/8 x 13 3/4 in.
Interior of Palace, Diwan - i Khas or Hall of Private Audience, Red Fort, Delhi Delhi, India, 1860 Albumen print
Aisle on the South Side of the Puthu Mundapum, from the Western Portico Madura, India, 1858 Albumen print
Albumen print from six wet collodion negatives mounted on board.
Julia Margaret Cameron, The red and white roses, 1865 Albumen print, 25.80 x 22.60 cm Collection: National Galleries of Scotland
Albumen print.
Further highlights include an albumen print of General George A. Custer, taken in 1872 by J.A. Scholten ($ 4,000 to $ 6,000); a portrait of Walt Whitman in Brooklyn, attributed to painter Thomas Eakins in 1887, valued at $ 4,000 to $ 6,000; and a selection of stunning landscapes by Carleton E. Watkins and silver print microphotographs of snowflakes by Wilson A. Bentley.
Colonel Stuart Wortley, A Strong Breeze, Flying Clouds, c. 1863, albumen print, National Gallery of Art, Washington, Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation through Robert and Joyce Menschel 2007.10.1
Phryne L. No. 40, from The Attitudes of Animals in Motion, 1879, albumen print, National Gallery of Art, Washington, Gift of Mary and Dan Solomon 2006.131.7
White gouache paint on albumen print.
The exhibition, curated by Jerry Spagnoli, examines the contemporary use of those techniques and includes daguerreotypes by Takashi Arai, Adam Fuss, and Craig Tuffin; Stephen Berkman's albumen prints from wet - collodion negatives; Dan Estabrook's calotypes and salt prints; ambrotypes by Luther Gerlach, Craig Tuffin, and Matthias Olmeta; Vera Lutter's camera obscura photography; Sally Mann's positives; and «photogenic drawings» by France Scully Osterman & Mark Osterman.
Robert Turnbull Macpherson (1814 - 1872), Panorama of Tivoli and the Falls of the Anio River, before 1858, Albumen print.
Gioacchino Altobelli (1814 — after 1878), The Tiber with Castel Sant» Angelo and St. Peter's, 1868, Albumen print from glass negative.
Three Scenic Photographs: Joseph Breitenbach (German / American, 1896 - 1984), Konarak (India), 1957, identified on an artist's label affixed to the reverse, gelatin silver print mounted to paperboard, unframed; Mills & Sons, identified in text on the paperboard, albumen print mounted to paperboard, matted, framed; and The Royal Gorge, April 16th, 1883, identified in text on the paperboard, albumen print mounted to paperboard, framed; board sizes to 14 1/4 x 16 3/4 in.
Robert Turnbull Macpherson (1814 - 1872), The Spanish Steps, ca. 1856, Albumen print.
Albumen print, Kodak No. 2 snapshot.
The Daniel Cowin Collection, given to ICP in 1990 by its namesake, is made up of about 1600 photographs from the mid-nineteenth century to the mid-twentieth, and spanning the range of commercial processes and formats - from postcards to stereographs, cartes - de - visite, tintypes, albumen prints and gelatin silver prints.
Gelatin silver and albumen print, mounted, image size 15 3/4 x 20 1/2 in.
Gun Country is compiled of more than 40 works ranging from an albumen print by Timothy H. O'Sullivan taken during the Civil War; photographs documenting pivotal scenes of 1968, including the assassination of Bobby Kennedy; to contemporary works by artists Andy Warhol, Carroll Dunham, and others.
Robert Hindry Mason, Charles Dickens, albumen print, 1863, purchased for The Dannie and Hettie Heineman Collection as a gift of the Heineman Foundation, 2011.
Robert Hindry Mason, Charles Dickens, 1863, albumen print.
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