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Period: Early 1900s
Young Miner
Located in New York, NY
Gelatin silver print 10 x 8 inches, sheet 9.25 x 6 inches, image This photograph is offered by ClampArt, located in New York City.
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Other Art Style Early 1900s Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Portrait of Czar Nicholas II of Russia, his Wife and Imperial Ulhans Regiment
Located in Roma, IT
Portrait of Czar Nicholas II of Russia, his Wife and the Imperial Ulhans Regiment in Saint Petersburg in 1908/09 realized by the famous poland/russian...
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Modern Early 1900s Black and White Photography

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Sweet Peas, 1907
Located in New York, NY
Listing includes framing with UV plexiglas, free shipping and a 14 day return policy. Lora Webb Nichols Sweet Peas, 1907 15 x 12 inch gelatin silver print Image Size: 14 x 8.5 inches Frame size: 22.5 x 17.5 x 2 Edition of 15 Lora Webb Nichols was born in 1883 and grew up in the small mining town of Encampment, Wyoming. At the age of 16 Lora received her first camera and from that moment and for the next few decades she produced work that is both stunning in its singular voice and revealing in the world it opens up for us. At first Nichols photographed her family, friends, and the landscape around Encampment, but when the town experienced a copper mining boom Nichols expanded her scope to become a photographer for hire shooting portraits and industrial photographs. When the boom collapsed, Nichols took the risk of opening her own business in Encampment - The Rocky Mountain Studio - which opened in 1925. The studio ran for ten years, accumulating 24,000 negatives that illustrate the lives and environment of the people living in and around the town while creating a distinctive and surprising body of work. If one was to attempt an analogy – Nichols’ pictures fit somewhere between Lartigue and Lange - joyful and generous while objectively intimate. In particular what seems to distinguish Nichols’ work is the way she sees the world from a female perspective. As Vince Aletti...
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Other Art Style Early 1900s Black and White Photography

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Silver Gelatin

Royal Ulhans Regiment of Tsar Nicholas II - Original Photo by Karl Bulla
Located in Roma, IT
Royal Ulhans Regiment of Tsar Nicholas II is a silver bromide print applied on cardboard. High quality print made by the famous court photographer Ka...
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Early 1900s Black and White Photography

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Photographic Paper

Unrealized International Project - Vintage Photo by V. Mariani - 1910s
Located in Roma, IT
Unrealized International Project by Vittorio Mariani is a large size photographic albumen print applied on cardboard. Print realized by " Fotografia Lombardi Siena", dry print on lo...
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Modern Early 1900s Black and White Photography

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Paper, Photographic Paper

Collection of two vintage photos by Studio Bonte - Photo 1903 ca.
Located in Roma, IT
Vintage black and white photo portrait of a young beautiful elegant woman, taken by Studio Bonte - Gand, 1903. On the back of the photo is hand written "Magdeleine - October 1903". V...
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Early 1900s Black and White Photography

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Photographic Paper

Collection of two vintage photos by Studio Orlay de Karwa - Photo 1900 ca.
Located in Roma, IT
Vintage photos. Collection of two vintage black and white photo portraits of a young beautiful and elegant woman, taken by Studio Orlay de Karwa in Rome. Years 1900/1910. Some foxin...
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Early 1900s Black and White Photography

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Photographic Paper

Blotches of Sunlight and Spots of Ink
By George Henry Seeley
Located in Paonia, CO
George Henry Seeley ( 1880 - 1955 ) Blotches of Sunlight and Spots of Ink 1907 image size 8.25 x 6.25 loosely backed on paper 11.75 x 8.25 Vintage hand-pulled photogravure from Camer...
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Early 1900s Black and White Photography

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Photogravure

Zuni Governor, 1900
Located in Santa Monica, CA
negative number "110-00" in plate lower left Platinum print Image 16" x 12", Matted 24" x 20"
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Early 1900s Black and White Photography

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Platinum

Woman Picking Flowers, 1900
Located in Santa Monica, CA
vintage platinum print 9.5" x 7.5" print; 18" x 13.75" mount, mat 20" x 16"
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Early 1900s Black and White Photography

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Platinum

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Young Girl Asleep in the Window - Poetry Reading 1904 - Photogravure Enchanting image of a young girl dozing off after a morning of poetry reading, the diamond of the photographic arts is the photogravure by Miss Emma Justine Farnsworth (American, 1860-1952). A rich and complex photographic image using the photogravure printing process. soft hues and rich blacks with eye catching detail. Miss Farnswaorth signed her work J.G. Farnsworth which is for middle name Justine and her mothers maiden name Sara Visscher Gourlay (Farnsworth) Signed by impression lower right "J. G. Farnsworth" (for Justine Gourlay Farnsworth) "Copyright 1904" lower left “Of all photoengraving methods there is none which produces such rich and satisfying results as photogravure. The reason for this is to be found in the method of printing. It is an intaglio process and, therefore, the quantity of ink which is transferred to the paper can be considerable, and it shares with mezzotint among hand engraving processes the resulting richness of tones.” Captain Herbert Mills Cartwirght, 1930 The photogravure process had its beginnings in the mid-19th century when Fox Talbot devised a method of producing intaglio (etching) plates by etching through a bichromated gelatin film. In 1879 Karl Klic introduced the first efficient and reliable method of producing photogravures. Emma Justine Farnsworth was born on October 16, 1860, in Albany, New York, where she lived her full ninety-one-year life. Her father was a successful lumber merchant and Emma never married. Farnsworth, who had modest art training, received a camera outfit as a gift one Christmas and began to use it the following summer. The earliest known record of her exhibiting photographs is the second Joint Exhibition of 1888, where three of her pictures were seen. Over the next five years, she also was successful in two newspaper competitions. Her work consisted primarily of genre scenes and figure studies. Early on, Farnsworth took to illustrating books with her sentimental photographs. In 1892, In Arcady appeared, featuring six tipped-in photogravures printed on tissue, picturing classically draped women in the open air, with birds, harps, and children. This thin, but large-scale volume includes verse by the ancient Greek poet Anacreon and others, selected by Farnsworth. Two other titles with images by her were published—both children’s books, also using tissue...
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If you know photography, you'll know E. J. Bellocq is most famous for his photos of the prostitutes of Storyville in New Orleans, which (as Wikipedia mentions) have been "the inspiration for novels, poems and films." His character actually appears in the film "Pretty Baby," played by Keith Carradine. His photos first exploded into recognition when they were shown at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. At any rate, this print is exceedingly rare - the only one I personally have seen in all my time at auctions and galleries in New Orleans- of the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain in 1908. Bellocq's prostitute photos are not to everyone's taste, but this exquisite photo will charm anyone who is a fan of New Orleans, or lives on the North Shore (Mandeville, Covington), or is just into rare photography...
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Italian Immigrants in New York in 1905 - Vintage Photograph
Located in Roma, IT
Italian immigrants in New York in 1905 is a vintage black and white vintage photograph realized by an anonymous photographer. Good conditions.
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Royal Cuirassiers Regiment of Zar Nicholas II - Original Photo by Karl Bulla
Located in Roma, IT
Royal Cuirassiers Regiment of Zar Nicholas II by Karl Bulla is a silver bromide print applied on cardboard. High quality print made by the famous court photographer Kar bulla in St. Petersburg between 1908 and 1909. Handwritten signature of the photographer on front lower edge. Handwritten pencil notes on the back. Some scratches on cardboard, otherwise excellent conditions Dim: cm 35 x 43 cm with 24 x 32 print applied In the picture a group portrait of Nicholas II and his wife, surrounded by the entire regiment of royal cuirassiers Karl Bulla is considered "the father of russian photo...
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