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PHOTOGRAPHY 1839-1937
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.Catalog of the Exhibition
BEFORE PHOTOGRAPHYJv,;:/ ~ _pl-Vt r:,.-- •
;; "" rr. .0. ~1 An artrst drawmg a on a
pane 0 thrall a sight vane. Pho-tograph of a . J ut in Albrecht Du-
"rer's Underweysung er -~s5ung) Nu-remberg, 1'525
2 Athanas' ircher's ca~obscura.1671.Repro r~n engravingin
/Iv'!, -r.N<. t- Athanasius Kir~ s r ~ucis~ et Umbrae, Amsterdam, 1671, P' 709
v ·3 Camera obscura, late rSth century. Sim-S: 11'7 ple lens; image reflected to ground glass
on top of camera, covered with an ad-justable hood. 6~" high, 8~" wide,14~" deep. Lent by A. Gilles, Paris
4 Reproduction of a landscape drawnwith the camera obscura, by Karl Fried-rich Schinkel (1781-1841). Lent byHenry-Russell Hitchcock, Jr., Middle-town, Connecticu t
5 hotographs of camerae Iucidae, latet Sth to eaIl:y l~ centuries. Originalsin The Science Museum, London
6 Claude glass, 18th century. A black. con-cave mirror named after Claude Lor-rain. The reduced and darkened image
DAGUERREOTYPES
y..--L ARNAUDE, J. Bordeaux, France
,)" _10 Portrait of a Man, c. 1850. Lent by A.Gilles, Paris \
BABBITT. Niagara Falls, New York
11 View of Niagara Falls, c. 1850' Lent byA. Gilles, Paris
was used as an aid to landscape paint-ers. Lent by Mrs. Henry R. Hitchcock,Plymouth, Massachusetts
QUENEDY, Edme. 1756-183°' Paris
.7 a~g Portrait engravings made with thephyaionotrace, Lent by Julien Levy Gal-lery, New York
NIEPCE, Joseph-Nicephore. Born Cha-Icn-sur-Saone (Sa6ne-et~Loire), France,1765. First photographic experiments,1816. Cardinal d'Amboise heliograph,1826. Met Daguerre, 1827. Contract withDaguerre, 1829. Died Chalon-sur-Saone,1833.
""8 Reproduction of en~av:ing of Cardinal;" d' Amboise, 1 • ~graph from orig-
inal heliogr<tPh plate ~9 Rep~uction of engraving-Of Christ
carryingtn:e~~26(photographfrom origin~.heHograph plate)Originals of nos. 8-9 collection TheRoyal Pftoto.g£aP9-1cSociety of GreatBritain, LondoIitPhotegraphs courtesyThe Science ~~seum, London4,.\4 , -{L,.,T Lv.:! ~~~,f'L.
BRADY, Matthew B. New York andWashington, D. C. For biography seenos. I49-I6g.
12 Family Group, c. 1850. Lent by GeorgesSfroc, Paris
DAGUERRE, Louis - Jacques - Mande.Born Connei11es-en-Parisis (Seine-et-
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LANGENHEIM, W. &: r.Brothers, Wil-liam and Frederick. Born Brunswick,Oermany, 1807 and 1802. Worked to-gether in Philadelphia. Died Philadel-phia, 1874 and1879' "--
'27 "Panorama of the Falls of Niagara. Da- oS .176 -guerrecrype taken from the Clifton .!House, Canada side. July, 1845." Five tzplates in a frame S,j 'l.r J
"'\"'28Portrait of a Daguerreotype Operator •c. 1850
29 William Langenheim, c. 185030 Frederick Langenheim, c. 185031 F. D. Langenheim, c. 1850
Nos. 27-3l4llent by F. D. Langenheim,PhjJadelphia
31" l'~ "",LU""''''''''I c,18>0
LEREBOURS, N. P. Paris 77 ......~ - I Cl
.32 Hotel de Ville, Paris. Photo-meclianicalreproduction made directly from da-guerreotype plate by Fizeau process
33 Bas-relief. Notre-Dame. Paris. Unre-
HAWES, Josiah Johnson. (Firm name: touched printfrom daguerreotype etchedSouthworth & Hawes.) Born 'Vayland, by Fizeau processMassachusetts, 1808.Worked in Boston Nos. 32-33 published in Excursions Da-with Southworth. Died Boston':)j901. Joiguerriennes} Paris, Rittner & Goupil,
17 Albert S. Southworth, c. 1847 Lerebours, Bossange, 1845/.Lent by Vic-18 Self Portrait. c. 1848 ~ 9i' tor Barthelemy, Paris
19 Mrs. J. J. Hawes, 1848 .~&"""", $....; - I • Chi f J . L I.M<· Y' LORY. Rheims, France~~ .....~ l~' rho .- 20 re ustrce emuel Shaw, C. 1§50
21 Donald Mackay, c. 1850 r 34 Portrait 01 a Man, c. 1848. Lent by A.Gilles, Paris .
5- 1'1 S"-'-J - - -- 22 Lola Montez, c. 1850
5/3Triplets, c. 1850
, t!..twWP /0 S' 1T' 24 Daniel Webster, 185125 Portrait of a Woman. Series of poses on
same plateNos. 17-25 lent by Edward SouthworthHawes. Boston
Oise), France. 1787. Opened Diorama,Paris, 1822. Heard of Niepce's research-es. 1826. Contract with Niepce, 1829.First existing daguerreotype. 1837. Pub- .lished daguerreotypy, 1839.Died Bry-sur-Marne, 1851.
.13 Sti, Life.~837 (~j.0gGphJ originalin colle . )~P8:q~~aise de Pho-tograp;!).ie;'P.a; IS). The earliest daguer-re9j;o"~e i~xistence.... H'
DEMANGE. Metz, France
14 Portrait of a Man, c. 1850. Lent by A.Gilles. Paris
DERUSSY. Paris1'15 Peasant Woman, c. 1845. Lent by A.
Gilles, Paris
DESMONTS. Marseilles, France16 Honore Daumier, c. 1845. Lent by A.
Gilles. Paris
HUB,E~ Paris. Assistant to Daguerre26 ~till Life, '~3R!phdfugraph of original
~~ In conection""o~Societe Francaise de~ , Photographi~ Pili0;.Made at a public.., ;;',,,",
demonstration of the daguerreotypeprocess ,/ -
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MEADE BROTHERS. New York
+35 Portrait of a Woman, c. 1850'Lent by A.
Gilles, Paris .J - I 7 6 I .....,VANERSON, J. Washington, D. C.
36 John Howard Payne, 1850'Lent anony-mously
WHIPPLE, John A. Boston, Massachu-setts
37 Henry WadsworthLent anonymously
Longfellow, 1859.
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UNKNOWN PHOTOGRAPHER,Spanish
73 Card players, c. 1845. Lent by Victor ,Barthelemy, Paris c, it, {, t II
1:1..... F~& iIA"""- ?~l-"V-' <, ~,I 0"7_' ""\1I/~ ~",<,rU(p".,,";} ;i"- "'''' ()
APPARATUS AND RELATED MATERIAL
Meade Brothers' Daguerreotype Gal- ·77 Portable daguerreotype outfit, c. 1843lery, Broadway, New York. Wood en- a. Camera with telescoping body andgraving ~ IV, 0 It/"\,- I 11, ~ , ground glass back, Fitted with double
75 Brady's Gallery of Daguerreotype Por- Chevalier lens, dated 1843trait and Family Groups, Nos.' 205 and b, c. Two plate holders for plates 31\ x207 Broadway [New York]. y: 7 Ln 4ft inches
~,~goaW>g from Doggett's New York City d. Box for carrying platesDirectory, 1848-49 e. Iodizing box
76 Lawrence's Gallery, 381 Broadway, cor- f, g. Holders for exposed platesner of White Street, New York. Wood h. Developing box, with alcohol lampengraving ~ ft/. Oo"V'L.o I 11'1' 78 Daguerreotype case with compositionNos. 74-76 lent by the Museum of the cover, probably American. c. 1850City of New York Nos, 77-78 lent by A. Gilles, Paris
/A It ~ -D~:' t.<;Lu.. nw/-r-&f' ,>t~' ,~"I-¥,~~"tl <lt~ ':v"O,~~.f\rr-~I c It fS-i..:J; OA'..,-, ,~,w..e~ ~
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UNKNOWN PHOTOGRAPHERS,American
38 Abraham Lincoln, c. 1860-{-39 Henry Clay
Nos. 38-39 lent anonymously
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-176,-q UNKNOWN PHOTOGRAPHERS QI ? <.'1 g..~+,.,/'f ~. ~ba;"e, Paris, c. .840
- 41' Portrait of a Man, c. 1842
Nos. 40-41 lent by Victor Barthelemy,
? Paris-42 Portrait of a Man, c. 1842
'2 +43 Man Seated beside a Table, c, 1843-44 Portrait of a Woman, c. 1843
-IrS-7/..-- 45 Portrait of a Woman, c. 1845, 46 Family Group, c. .845
j-47 Italian Church, c. .84548 Church, c. .845I 49 Chateau, c. .84550 Fountain of the Innocents, Paris, c.
.845, 1-k..J -~5' Child, c.• 848 (hand-tirrted)52 Billsticker, c. 184853 1848 Revolutionist (hand-tinted). Lent
by Georges Slrot, Paris54 MiningVillage in Western United States,
c. .849
1 -55 Portrait of a Man, c. 185056 .Old Lady, c. .850 (hand-tinted)..57 Portrait of a Woman against Painted S . ,"Ir 6 "",.,.
BJ,ackground, c. 1850I 58 Mother and Child, c.• 850 (hand,tinted)'59 Child, c. .850 [hand-tinted)60 Sisters, c. 1850 Vi - -r
"6. Surveyor, c. .850 ..s - I '7(;3 V
.\_62 The Vatican, Rome, c. 1850t63 The Trevi Fountain, Rome, c. 1850
'64 Dog in Chair, c. 1850 ~
65 Celine Dehay, .85'"66 The Photographer Eixicn, c.• 855 S - I '1 , .:J-*67 .M~~nd Woman~~ :s ~ I 7,rr -68 Children Looking at a Book, c. 1855'68a Woman Looking Down from a Balcony.
c. 1855. Paired with no. 68-1 6g Officer of the Second Empire, c. 18601-70 Portrait of a Man, c. 1860., 71 Portrait of a Man, c. 1860
72 Portrait of a Woman, c. 1860 (hand-~ tip ted) 1
Nos, 4'lf.52,54'72 lent by A, Gilles, Paris
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I185°· Lent by I
9'g' Two Sisters- ...s - J rs:s:
_ . DU CAMPfl~~x~~lo5il. ({) ( I ?5 ../I-M\\)v2lNOS ..9'-92 are photogravures ,;"ade fromy....... f.,..cw";-'So Colossus ofAou.Siml:ie'f; 1849-t851. Pnnt ) original neganves by J. Craig Annan,
by Blanquart-Evrard (1802-1872), Lille, published in Camera Work, No. 28,
1852• From Maxime Du Camp, El!Jlpte, '909. Lent by the Albright Art Gallery,Nubie, Palestine et Syrie; Dessins Pho- Buffalo. New Yorktographiques Recueillis Pendant les An-nees I849, z850 et z85I, Paris, Gide et J.Baudry, 185'. Lent by The Royal Pho-tographic Society of Great Britain, Lon-don
./$-171'"a
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CALOTYPES
BALDUS, E. Paris (1)
79 Cathedral of Amicus, c.Victor Barthelemy, Paris
HILL and ADAMSON
David Octavius Hill: born Perth, Scot-land, 1802. To Edinburgh, 1822, to studypainting. A founder of Scottish Academyof Painting, Sculpture and Architecture.Took up photography, 1843; workedwith Adamson in Edinburgh, 1843.1848,when most of his photographic workwas done. Died, 1870. Robert Adamson:born Burnside, Scotland, 1821. Died St .Andrews, 1848.
- '81 D. O. Hill, 1843 (original print)82 Mrs. Bertram (original print)
Nos. 81-82 lent by The Royal Photo-graphic Society of Great Britain, London
-r- 83 Mrs. Bertram...84 Lady with Paisley Shawl
85 John Ruskin (1)86 In the GreyfriarsChurchyard, Edinburgh
87 Portrait of a Woman
88 Portrait of a Woman89 Portrait of a Man
go Master Hope Finlay
Nos. 83-90 are posthumous prints madeby A. L. Coburn for the InternationalExhibition of Pictorial Photography,Albright Art Gallery, Buffalo, 1910. Lent
100
by the Albright Art Gallery, Buffalo,New YorkJames Fillans with His Daughters ,5- /7'11.,;
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·93 Colonel James Glencaim Burns, son ~f..$_ f{O). \Robert Bums. Posthumous print byFrancis C. Inglis, Edinburgh. 1936.Lentanonymously.
LANGENHEIM, W. & F. For biographysee nos. 27-3I
94-95 Calotype photographs of daguerreo-types, 1849
96 Philadelphia Exchange, August 16, 1849
97 Circular. To all Projessional Daguerreo-typers and Amateurs of the Photograph-ic Ait throughout the United States,1849 (describing calotypy)
Nos. 94-97 were sent in 1849 by Langen-heim brothers to Fox Talbot. whoseAmerican patent rights they had se-cured. Lent by Miss M. T. Talbot, La-cock Abbey. Wiltshire, England
4;98 Portrait (negative with original mask)
+-:.9,8.a ),101 eu, pI hit of e 98 )'99 "Eight Foot Drive Locomotive," 1850
(print, c. 1890)
Nos. 98-99 lent by The Franklin Insti-tute, Philadelphia J
~ - 17'16100 The Notre-Dame Pumping Station.
Paris, 1852 (original print). Signed anddated
101 Woo Stair TojWer. Town of Chartres, ?'" 1852 (ne . 0. Signed (~ ~
LE SECQ, II. Paris (I)
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Ir o i a Modem print of no. 101, 1937, courtesyEdward 1- Steichen
102 Sundial, Cathedral of Chartres. c. 1852
(negative)toea Modern print of no. 102. 1937. court-
o esy. Edward J. Steichen103 West Portal, Chartres, 1852 (negative).
Signed and dated.103a Modern print of no. 103. 1937, courtesy
Edward J. Steichen _ ~ I .
104 South Portal, Chartres, 1852 (photo-gravure, c. 1860). Signed and dated
105 North Porch, Chartres, 1852 (photo-gravure, c. 1860). Signed and dated
106 West Portal, Chartres, 1852 (photo-gravure, c. 1860). Signed and dated
107 Detail of West Portal, Chartres, 1852
(photogravure, c. 1860). Signed anddated
-t 108 Facade, Left Portal, Rheims, c. 1852(photogravure, c. 1860). Signed
-\- 109 Tympanum of North Porch, Rheims, c.185' (photogravure, c.• 860). SignedNos. 100-109 lent by Victor Barthelemy,Paris
MEHEDlN, L., and MARTENS1- ) 10 Artillery Park, the Crimean War. 'Lent
by Victor Barthelemy, Paris
NEGRE, Charles. Born Grasse (Alpes-Maritimes), France, 18:w. Worked inParis and Grasse. Perfected photograv-ure, 1853. Died Grasse. 1880.
't' III Detail of Sculpture, Cathedral of Char-tres, c. 1856 (original photogravure)
112 North Porch, Chartres, c. 1859113 South Porch. Chartres. c. 1859
Nos. 111-113 lent by Charles Negre,Grasse, France
PREVOST, Victor. 1820-1881. Paris andNew York
...J,-1l4 Broadway, New York, 1855 (negative).Lent by Chandler Chemical Museum,Columbia University. New York
TALBOT, William Henry Fox. BornLacock Abbey, Wiltshire. England. 1800.
Began photographic experiments, 1834.Published "photogenic drawings," 1839-Perfected improved calotype process,1840. Experimented with high-speedphotography, 1851. Patented photogly-phic engraving, 1852. Died Lacock Ab-bey, 1877.
""5 Latticed Window, Lacock Abbey, 1835 S • / '7?,(photograph of the original negativenow in collection of The Science Mu-seum, London)
116 Landscape, c. 1843117 Cambridge University, c. 1843118 Building, c. 1843119 Gateway, c. 1843
'1·'0 Cloisters of Lacock Abbey, c.• 843 S- I 7 ?/121 Colosseum, Rome, c. 1843122 Ruined Temple, c. 1843
123 Reproduction of a printed page, c. 1843 .....--::>""4 Shadowgraph of lace, c. 1843 ~ , ....,.,
"5 Picnic, c.• 843 ..s - I 7 .3 3Nos. 115·1251ent by Miss M. T. Talbot,Lacock Ahbey, Wiltshire, England
126 The Pencil of Nature, first installment.Book illustrated with calotypes. London,Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans,1844. Lent by the Smithsonian Insti-tution, United States National Museum,Washington, D. C.
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VILLENEUVE, J V. de. Paris
127 Portrait of Regnier, Comedie Francaise,c. 1850
128 Samson, Rachel's teacher
129 Portrait of Provost, Comedic FrancalseNos. 127·12glent by Georges Slrot, Paris
130 Rachel, Comedic Francaise. Lent byVictor Barthelemy, Paris
UNKNOWN PHOTOGRAPHER,American
*131 Frederick's Photographic Temple ofArt, New York, c.1850. Lent by A. Gilles,Paris
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UNKNOWN PHOTOGRAPHERS,French
132 Church of Sr-Cervais, Paris, c. 1850
.133 Porte Rouge, Notre-Dame, Paris. Printbv Blanguan-Fyrard (1802-1872), Lille:i"Tom M4langes Photogrophioues, pI. 46
134 New Sacristy. Notre-Dame, Paris, c.1850. Print )+.. Blanquart-Evrard (1802-1872), LilIe. hunt Mi:tanges Photo-graphiques, pl. 47 \
135 Ruins of the Chateau de Fala ise, Nor-mandy. c. 1850' Print. by Blan91J3rr-fv.;;cl (1802-187'), Lille
BAYARD'S PAPER POSITIVES
BAYARD, Hippolyte. Born Breteuil-sur-Noye (Oise), France, 1801. Clerk inMinistry of Finance. Knew Grevedon,Gavarni, Charlet in Paris. Exhibited 30paper positives, June 24,1839, Improvedprocess deposited at Academy, Nov. 11,
1839. Died Nemours, 1887.
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139' Stat~. 1839 (phot.sg;:;.ph of original)..s • I '1 .3' . '- '140 Statues, 1839 (photograph of original)
--r. 141Architedural View, 1839(photograph of~. ~ original»'.~\,)U-,,,....r~ l.42 Architectural View, 1839 (photograph of( original)
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136 View taken at Evreux, c. 1850. Print byBlanquart. Evrard (1802· 1872")."Lille.
,",",om Souv,fnzrs P'totographiques, pl. 15/Nos. 132-136 lent by Victor Barthelemy,Paris
~37 Portrait of a Man with a Beard. Lent byGeorges Sirot, Paris
APPARATUS138 Calotype camera used by W. H. Fox
Talbot. Box form with paper holder'opening like a book. 7" high, 5Y4" wide,6\4" deep. Lent by The Royal Photo-graphic Society of Great Britain
I1.$ - I
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143 Port air, 1839 (photograph of original) r-:
Nos. '39-143 are PhotfphS of orig- / Iinal direct paper positives, exhibited at' ;tV I!
municipal auction rloms. Paris, June '- .-' y.24. 1839. now in c611ection of Societe )~.Francaise de Pho,tb~ie, Paris
144 Portrait of Bayard, 1840 (fhotograph oforiginal in collection of 'sqcil~te Fran-caise de Photographie, Paris)"- . S' I
145 Mills of Montmartre, c. 1845 (laterprint). Lent by Victor Barthelemy. Paris
THE COLLODION (WET PLATE) PROCESS
BALDUS, E. Paris (1)146 The Chamber of Deputies, Paris, c. 1860147 Pavillion Sully. The Louvre. Paris. c.
1860Nos. 146-147 lent by Victor Barthelemy,Paris
BISSON FRERES
148 Bisson the Younger, c. 1860. Lent byVictor Barthelemy, Paris
102
BRADY. Matthew B. Born WarrenCounty. New York, 1823. To New York,1839, with Page, a pupil of S. F. B. Morse.Began photography, 1844. Openedbranch studio in Washington. D. c.,1847. Alexander Gardner. the English-man who taught Brady the collodionprocess. put in charge of Washingtonstudio. 1858. First Civil War photo-graphs, 1862. U. S. War Department
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\purchased 6,000 negatives for $27,84°,1875. Died New York, 1896.
149 Album of carte-de-visite photographs ofvarious dates, some reproductions of da-guerreotypes
150 Benjamin Franklin Wade. probably185'
I~ 151 General Leslie Coombs, probably 1852
152 Senator Bigler, probably 1852
1'..$ - /773 *153 Richard Montgomery Young. AssociateJustice of the Supreme Court, probably185'
'54 John Jordan Crittenden, probably 185'
'55 Colonel E. E. Ellsworth, c. 1860 (nega-tive)
_155"' H~Hh:rH13fiRotii e:=avg; 931156 Carl Schurz, c. 1860 (negative)
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157 Henry T. Tuckerman, c. 1860 (negative)
158 Self Portrait •.c. 1860 (modem print)
159 S. P. Chase. c. 1860 (negative)
160 Brady Surveying the Battlefield. 1862-1865 (modern print)
Brady's Photographic Buggy, 1862-1865(later print)Removing Wounded from the Battle-field, 186'-1865General McClellan with His Wife, c.1865 (negative)
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l~fodeIii print of hO~z63,i!'l3'
Nos. /49-163 l~et y Frederick H. Me-servel New York
164 Batte~ at Fr ericksburg, Virginia
165 Ruins !
/' 166 Battery at Fair Oaks, Virginia
167 Railroad Bridge
oS -/ '1'1'1 ~168 Ruins of Richmond, Virginia169 Richmond, Virginia, after Bombard-
ment
Nos. 164-169 lent by the L. C. HandyStudios, Washington. D. C. Courtesy ofWalker Evans
BRAUN, Adolphe. 1810-1870. Dornach,Switzerland
Flowers, c. 1860. Lent by Victor Barthel-emy, Paris
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BREBISSON, A. de. 1798-1872. Paris
Charlatan, 1853. Lent by Georges Sirot,Paris
CAMERON, Julia Margaret. ,814-1879.London
172 Annie, My First Success, 1864173 Sir John F. W. Herschel, 1867 - S -;1';J. r174 Thomas Carlyle, 1867 S - ," .....-
'175 Alfred, Lord Tennyson, c. 1868 S~/ 7r .:i-Nos. 17'-175 lent by The Royal Photo-graphic Sodetyof Great Britain, London
CARJAT. Etienne. 1828-1906. Paris
.176 Honore Daumier, 1861. Signed anddated. Dedicated by Daumier: To myold friend Lavoignat. Lent by the FoggArt Museum, Cambridge, Paul J. SachsCollection
177 Self Portrait. Lent by Victor Barthelemy,Paris
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CREMIERE, L. Paris
The FalconerThe Actor LafontNos. 178.179 lent by Victor Barthelemy,Paris
DELMAET & DURAN DELLE. Paris
180 Construction of the New Opera, 1862-1875. Len~ by Victor Bat:thelemy, Paris
~DERI, Andre - Adolphe - Eugene.I Paris. B.;}-n 1819. Court photographer
to Napoleon III.'181 Self Portrait S - / 7'f 7
182 The Fireman
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FENTON, Roger. London.
187 York Min"'ter from Lendall, 1854IS7a Photogravure of no. 187. 1856
188 Sedilia in Choir, Furness Abbey, c.1854
';"89 Still Life, c. 1854+190 Facade, Lichfield Cathedral. c. 1854191 South Transept, Lichfield Cathedral, c.
1854192 Tewkesbury Abbey, West Window, c.
1854Nos. 187-192 lent by The Royal Photo-graphic Society of Great Britain, Lon- MARVILLE, Charles. Paris. Photog-don rapher to the 'National Museums.
.s - /7 1() - 193 Balak.lava, Crimean War, 1856. Lent by '2°3 Self Portrait, c. 1860Victor Barthelemy, Paris 204 Corner of Rue des Marmousets and Rue ~
_~ '1~"-t!:t-~ 'l±.vY>V""" "1-.:+e--r ~ r:-o.tl~t,MancJrx, Paris,186
4 '16~': GARDNER, Alexander. English. 1821- ,~2°5 C~Rue St.-Christophe and Rue/ p- .~1882. In charge of Brady's Washington de la Cite, Paris, 1865 .;.,ty' studio, 1858. "06 Rue Glatigny, Paris. 186~,$ - / 7a I-
~.,.,l'~ ./ 194 President Lincoln on the Battlefield of 2°7 Rue du Haur-Moulin, Pans. 18651tJ Antietam, 1862 208 The Old Markets, Paris, 1866
} -..:\_/ '1'17 195 Scouts and Guides to the Army of the Nos. 203-208 lent by Victor Barthelemy,Potomac, 186~ Paris
183 Boulevard Montmartre, 1854-184Eight poses of an actress on same plate,
to be cut apart and mounted as cartes-de-uisite
Nos. 181,.184 lent by Victor Barthelemy,Paris
DUPONT
185 Coachman. Lent by Victor Barthelemy,Paris
FAURE, E. Sarralbe (Moselle), France.
186 Conductor. Lent by Victor Barthelemy.Paris
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.196 Home of a Rebel Sharpshooter, Gettys-burg, 1863
197 Ruins of Arsenal, Richmond, Virginia,1863
198 View on Canal near Crenshaw's Mill,
Richmond, Virginia, 1864 • c i'M- .rt.4
Nos. 194-19Plentanony~ously; no 19 7J 98 lent by Frederick H. Meserve, N .York. From Gardner's PhotographicSketch Book ot the War, Washington,Philip & Solomon, n. d., pls. 23, ,8,41,91 and 92 respectively.
GIRARD
, 199 Fisherman. Lent by Victor Barthelemy.Paris
GUEUVIN
.1::00 Sewer Worker. Lent by Victor Barthele-my, Paris
HUGO, Charles-victor. 1826.1871. Isleof Jersey
*201 Victor Hugo on His Rock DEExile. 1853.Lent by Vietor Barthelemy, Paris oJ· / 77 1
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LEGE & BERGERON. Successors toEtienne Carjat.
Ventriloquist. Lent by Victor Barthele-my, Paris
MAYALL, J. E. London
209 Prince Arthur. Lent by Victor Barthele-my. Paris
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MAYER & PIERSON. (Louis Pierson,1818-1913)
210 Napoleon III. Lent by Victor Barthele-, my. Paris
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MOFFAT, John. Edinburgh
William Henry Fox Talbot, c. 1860.Lent by Miss M. T. Talbot, Lacock Ab-bey, Wiltshire, EnglandNADAR (pseudonym of Gaspard-FelixToumachon). Paris. Born 18:w. Beganas caricaturist, 1842. Opened photo-graphic studio, 1852. Aerial photo-graphs, 1858'. Commander of ballooncorps, seige of Paris. 1870. Died 1910.
212 Eugene Delacroix, 1859. Lent by PaulNadar, Paris
/' 213 Honore Daumier, 1859. Lent by GeorgesSirot, Paris.s ~171.i,'214 'Theophile Gautier, Paris, c. 1860. Lent
~ by Georges Sirot, Paris ...s -Ir~,+215 The Catacombs, Paris, c. 1860. Lent by
Victor Barthelemy. Paris216 The Catacombs, Paris, c. 1860 (modern
print by Paul Nadar}. Lent by PaulNadar, Paris
217 A View of the Sewers, Paris, (modemprint by Pani Nadar). Lent by PaulNadar, Paris
Nos. 215-217 are among the earliest pho-tographs taken by flashlight (magnesium.flare)
I NEGRE, Charles. For biography seenos. III-II)
218 Street Musicians. Proof of heliogravureby the photographer, c. 1856. Lent byCharles Negre, Grasse, France
J O'SULLIVAN, T. H. American
~ sng Field where General Reynolds FeU,I tr"7'2..-Gettysburg, 1863- Print by Alexander
Gardner. From Gardners PhotographicSketch Book of the War, Washington.Philip & Solomon, n. d., pl. 37. Lentanonymously
REJLANDER, O. G. Wolverhampton,England
""224 The Two Ways of Life. 1857 (contempo-rary reduced copy)
'225 Portrait of Himself as Garibaldi. c. 1860
Nos. 224-225 lent by The Royal Photo-graphic Society of Great Britain. Lon-don
./, 220 "Ancient ruins in the Canon de Chelle. $ . /?~..3
New Mexico, in a niche fifty feet abovethe present cation bed," 1873. FromPhotographs ... Geographical Explora-tions and Surveys West of the IOothMeridian, War Department, Corps ofEngineers. U. S. Army, 1871-1873. Lent I ,d...w Ansel Adams, San""F~~~cisco f-d1,IJ»{.e. R.of-'l""'<Mtm-
"'" .... p~ I~}, <:u.- ;,.c;x..) (>;-~ ~PETIT, Pierre. Paris. Born 1832 ~t'"1-~
>lIo221Eugene Delacroix, c. 1857 ( ~~:)222 Portrait of a Woman, c. 1860223 Railroad Worker, c. 1860
Nos. 221'223 lent by Victor Barthelemy.Paris
RICHEBOURG. Paris
226 Stairway of the Foundlings Home. Paris.c. 1870. Lent by Victor Barthelemy, Paris
ROBINSON, Henry Peach. 183°-19°1./... *-eamington, England
'227 Fading Away, 1858. Lent by The RoyalPhotographic Society of Great Britain,London
228 Fisherman, c. 1865229 Portrait Study. 1866
Nos. 228-229 lent by the SmithsonianInstitution, United States National Mu-seum, Washington, D. C.
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SALOMON, Adam. Paris
230 Portrait of Emilio Poncani, c. 1865>lIo231Portrait, c. 1865
Nos. 230-231 lent by Victor Barthelemy,Paris
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232 Portrait. Lent by the Julien Levy Gal-lery, New York
SELLIER. Paris233 Self Portrait (1),c. 1865.Lent by Victor
Barthelemy, Paris
SOULIER, Charles. Paris234 Panorama of Paris hom the Tuileries,
c. 1860. Lent by Victor Barthelemy,Paris
TOURLAQUE & CALOIR. Paris (1)
235 Sapper of the National Guard of Mont-martre, c. 1860. Lent byVictor Barrhele-my,Paris
WOOD & GIBSON. American.Prob·ably worked forMatthewBrady.
;I< 236 Inspection of Troops at Cumberland-ing, Pamunkey, Virginia,1862. Print byAlexander Gardner. From Gardner'sPhotographic Sketch Book of the fVar, i
Washington, Philip & Solomon,n. d., pI.16. Lent anonymously
UNKNOWN PHOTOGRAPHER
237 Russian Battery at Malakoff,CrimeanWar. 1854-1856. Lent by Victor Bar- )thelerrry,Paris J -/ l'7' IUNKNOWN PHOTOGRAPHERS,French
238 Railroad at Seaux, c. 1855239 Canteen Girl, c. 1860240 Portrait of Charles Negre. c. 1860241-242Water Wagons, Paris,c. 1865243Studio of Gueuvin, c. 1870244Filling the Water Wagon,c. 1870245AGroup of Tinkers
?Nos. '38"45 lent by VictorBarthelemy.r.:rll ?~n' Mw.l. W'.-l"J!TlS P.':.
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247Portrait, c. 1852. Lent by Victor Bar-thelemy, Paris
UNKNOWN PHOTOGRAPHERS248Portrait of a Man, c. 1852. French. Lent
by A. Gilles, Paris249 Wheelwright, c. 1855. French. Lent by
Victor Barthelemy, Paris
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BRADY, Matthew B. See nos. I49-I6g250 Portrait, c. 1855. Lent by Frederick H.
Meserve, New York
UNKNOWN PHOTOGRAPHERS251 Abraham Lincoln, c. 1860. American.
Lent anonymously
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+253Portrait of a Woman,c. 1860. ProbablyJAmerican .s. / 7 r1Nos. '5'-'53 lent byA.Gilles,Paris
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jAPPARATUS254 Dark tent for sensitizing and developing
collodion plates in the field, c. 1860.. Lent by The Franklin Institute, Phila-
j delphia*.255 Photograph of a dark tent for sensitizing.s ..J1~I plates, c. 186S' Original in collectio~ of
*' The Royal Photographic Society ofGreat Britain, London; photographcourtesy The Science Museum, London
256 Camera, c. 1855. Box type fitted withRoss lens; plate holder for plates 9 ~
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6£ ,kit to hold plates 6 x 414"; one /' ~plate holder fitted with a ground glass /'back for focusing. 9%" high, 11%11wide, ll~" deep. Lent by A. Gilles,
Paris '_J 'd 0'2-"_ -r~,,)c.., /"'''':t' 257 Miniature camera with drop shutter and
three holders for plates 1 x r"J c. 1860
.+258 Sensitizing bath for making collodionplates, c. 1860.
~~... -Nos, ~ aRd 258 lent by The FranklinInstitute. Philadelphia
DRY PLATE PHOTOGRAPHY: I87I-I9I4
ANNAN, J. Craig, Glasgow V' \ 'isb~259 Janet Burnet, 1893- Photogravure from
Camera Work, No. 19.19°7, pI. IV 266 Montmartre Restaurant
260 Lombardy Ploughing Team. Exhibited, /-267 The Markets, ParisInternational Exhibition of Pictorial -r 268 36 rue du Petit DomatPhotography, Buffalo. 1910. Lent by Al- f 269 Mexican Agavabright Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York 270 Avenue des Gobelins
27 I Versailles"'272 Marche du Temple
273 Clematis274 Cabriolet275 Street Scene276 Versailles..277 Ragpicker278 Baker279 The Tuileries
-280 Interior <>£Vh . $. t28 t-283 Scrapbooks Irom Atget's files '-f t-~ II-< .r ••
,a14 'i111JtnJjfijOtg; ~ ~Nos. :B;'2~4lent by Miss Berenic~-Ab.bon, New York
ANSCHUTZ, Ottomar. Born Lissa(Posen), Germany, 1846. First experi-ments with instantaneous photography,. 1882. Died Berlin, 1907.
Leaping horse. 1887. Series of 26 ex-posures ID(;unted in a strip for viewing
" --,.....in a tachyscope (earl~ of animated-picture machine in wh1ch,,~d photo-.graphs are mounted inside a rotatingwheel). Photographs of originals in WillDay Collectio? The Science Museum,London
ATGET, Eugene. Born Bordeaux,France, c. 1856. Went to Paris with the-atrical troupe. Took up photography,probably in 18gos. Died Paris, 1927.
Stairway, Grand Trianon. VersaillesQuay. Bassin de la Villette. Seine
Tree
2'65 Shop Window, Avenue des Gobe1ins,Paris
COBURN, Alvin Langdon. Boston.Member of the Photo-Secession. Nowlives inWales.
The R~r. )~h6fo.engravingfromCamera Wo~o •..2.1J...l..go8,pi X
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DEMACHY, Robert. Paris
287 Behind the Scenes. Photogravure of agum print, from Camera Work, No. 16,
'9°6, pI. VIII
DE MEYER, Baron A. London
288The Dresden China Fan. Exhibited,International Exhibition of PictorialPhotography, Buffalo, 1910. Lent byAlbright Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York
ECKERT, C. M.
Eucharist Chapel, Heidelberg Castle, c.1900. Lent by Victor Barthelemy. Paris
EMERSON, P. H. Born Cuba, 1856.Worked in Southwold, England. Died1936.
290 In the Haysel (Norfolk). Photogravurefrom P. H. Emerson's Pictures of EastAnglian Life, London, Sampson Low,Marston, Searle & Rivingtorr, 1888,fron tispiece
.291 Getting Ready for Fishing. Photogra-vure from P. H. Emerson's Wild Lite ona Tidal Water, London, Sampson Low,Marston, Searle and Rivington, 18go, pI.21
Nos. 29°-291 lent by The Royal Photo-graphic Society of Great Britain, Lon-don
EUGENE, Frank (Frank Eugene Smith).New York and Munich. Member of thePhoto-Secession.
Dr. Emanuel Lasker and Brother, Ig08.Photogravure from Camera Work. No.31,1910, pl. VII
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293 Arthur and Guinevere. Exhibited. In-ternational Exhibition of Pictorial Pho-tography. Buffalo, 1910. Lent byAlbright Art Gallery, Buffalo, NewYork
HENNEBERG, Hugo. Vienna
294 Villa Falconieri. Photogravure of a gumprint, from Camera Work.No. 13, 1906,pl.I
KASEBIER, Gertrude, 1852.1934. NewYork. Member of the Photo-Secession.
*295 The Manger. c. 1898. Exhibited, Inter-national Exhibition of Pictorial Photog- Vraphy, Buffalo, 1910. Lent by AlbrightArt Gallery, Buffalo, New York -oS - /11s"KElLEY, Joseph T. 1869'1914' NewYork. Member of the Photo-Secession.
296 Garden of Dreams, 1900. Exhibited, In-ternational Exhibition of Pictorial Pho-tography, Buffalo, '910. Lent byAlbright Art Gallery, Buffalo, NewYork
297 Portrait: Miss De C. Photogravure fromCamera Work, No. 17, '9a7, pl. III
KUEHN, Heinrich. Vienna
298 Still Life (gum print). Exhibited, Inter-national Exhibition of Pictorial Photog-raphy, Buffalo, 1910. Lent by AlbrightArt Gallery, Buffalo, New York
MARTIN, Paul. Born 1864. Lives inLondon.
299 Porter Carrying a Basket of Shrimps,Billingsgate, 1893-1896 (enlargement,1936)
:1103°0 The Magazine Seller, Ludgate Circus, $- '?London, 1893-1896 (enlargement, 1936) I
301 Fishmonger's Wife, the New Cut Mar-ket, London, 1893-1896 (enlargement,1936)
302 Cab Accident. H'igh Holborn, London,,893-1896 (enlargement, 1936)
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303 Ice-cream Barrow, London, 1893-1896(enlargement, 1936)
304 Market Porters Carrying Boxes of Or-anges, London, 1894 (enlargement, 1936)
305 Cleopatra's Needle and the Thames Em-bankment by Gas-light, 1895 (enlarge-ment, 1936)
306 Trafalgar Square, London, on a WetNight, 1895 (enlargement, 1936)
307 The Alhambra, London, by Night, 1895(enlar~ement, 1936)
308 The Flower Woman at Ludgate HillStation, London, 1895 (enlargement,1936)
309 The Great Frost of 1895~1896, London(enlargement, 1936)
310 State Opening of Parliament by KingEdward VII, 1902 (enlargement, 1936)
Nos. 299-310 lent by the photographer
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MUYBRlDGE, Eadweard. Born King-ston-on-Thames, England, 1830' ToCalifornia, 1872, where he made firstexperiments with photography of mo-tion. Published The Horse in Motion,1878. Further experiments for Univer-sity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. ToEurope, 1881, where he exhibited seriesof photographs with early motion pic-ture projector, the Zoopraxiscope. Pub-lished Animal Locomotion, London,1887. Died )904·
311 Mahomet cantering, June 18, 1878.Lent by the Chandler Chemical Mu-seum, Columbia University, New York
-4--t:312 ]umpinghorse (photogravure). Lent byJ. I 71~-./ The Museum of Modern Art Film Li-
V brary, New York
.s - /7'l- rf 313 Womau jumping over chair (photo-Y gravure)s- / y~ ~- 3i4 Deer running (photogravure)
f( +315 Horse trotting (photogravure)
316 Hands palming a coin; hands pickingup a pencil (photogravure)(
317 Horse cantering (photogravure) f. c,Nos. 312-317 are series of instantaneousexposures, from Eadweard Muybridge,Animal Locomotion, London, 1887, pIs.643, 156,695,609, 536, 534 respectively.Nos. 312-316~ of The PhiladelphiaCommercial Museum
318 Woman dancing, c. 1887. Duplicate \7. c ,negative printed from a series of smallglass negatives. Gift of The PhiladelphiaCommercial Museum
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NADAR, Paul. Son of Nadar (Gaspard-Felix Tournachon). Born 1856. Tookover direction of Nadar studio from hisfather, 1886. Founded review Paris- v',Photographe. Lives in Paris.
319 Victor Hugo on his Deathbed, 1885 S / 7 1 3.320 "The Art of Living a Hundred Years: .s _ / '7 '1 ~
three interviews with Monsieur Chev- 1__reul, photographed on the eve of his101st year." Layout of 13 photographsin Le [oumol Illustre .. Sept. 5, 1886
321 Photographic interview with GeneralGeorges Boulanger. Layout of 24 pho-tographs in Le Figaro .. Nov. 23, 1889,literary supplement
r22 Scenes from the play, Madame Sans-Gene. Photogravure by Dujardin, fromParis-Photographe, May 30, 1894
323 George Eastman324 Sarah Bernhardt (modern print)
Nos. 3'9-3'4 lent by the photographer
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325 The Straw Hat. Photogravure of a gum ~print, from Camera Work, No. 16, 19°6, -;tJ;~'~apI-II !I..uW~ /'?..s-aSEELEY, George
326 The Painter. Exhibited, InternationalExhibition of Pictorial Photography,Buffalo, 1910. Lent by Albright ArtGallery, Buffalo, New York
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.)..0 \ 327 J. Pierpont Morgan, Esq., 1903~ 328 La Cigale
~ (' 329 William M. Chase
{JY: ~ ." ~330 Rodin-The Thinker
S - 1 '1' Nos. ~27-330 are photogravures fromCamera rork~ Steichen supplement,'906, pIs. II, VI, V, X
331 Moonlight, Orangerie, Paris (gumprint). Exhibited, International Exhibi-tion of Pictorial Photography. Buffalo,'910. Lent by Albright Art Gallery, Bnf-falo, New York
STIEGLITZ, Alfred. Born Hoboken,New Jersey, 1864. Lives in New York.Editor, American Amateur Photog-rapher, 1891-1896. Founder and editor.Camera Notes, 1897-1902. Founded thePhoto-Secession. 1902; founder and edi-tor, Camera Work; 1902-1917. Director,gallery "291," 1905 to 1917. and, since1930, An American Place) New York.
.332 The Terminal, 1892 (photogravure)333 Spring Showers, New York, 1900 (photo-
gravure)334 The Hand of Man, '902 (photogravure)
Nos. 332-334 from Camera Work, Nos.35-36~ 191" pIS. XV, XVI, XIII
335 The Street-Fifth Avenue, 1903. Exhibi-ted, International Exhibition of Pic-torial Photography, Buffalo, 1910. Lentby the Albright Art Gallery, Bnffalo,New York
• 336 The Steerage, 1907. Photogravure from29I, Nos. 7-8, 1915
337 The Ferry Boat, 1910 (photogravure)338 The Aeroplane, 1910 (photogravure)
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339 Excavating, New York, 1911 (photogra-vure)
Nos. 337-339 from Camera Work, Nos .35-36, 1911, pIs. III, VIII, X
WATZEK, Hans. Vienna
340 A Village Comer. Photogravure of agum print, from Camera Work, No. 13,1906,pI. X
WHITE, Clarence H. New York. Mem-ber of the Photo-Secession.
'341 Lady in Black with Statuette. Photo- s-) To-gravure from Camera Work) No. 23.'9°8, pI. IV
342 The Chiffonier. Exhibited. Interna-tional Exhibition of Pictorial Photog-raphy, Bnffalo, 19'0. Lent by AlbrightArt Gallery, Buffalo, New York
UNKNOWN PHOTOGRAPHERS,French ,4./~'" W-I'ii 'l.-{ (.
""343 Pan ama of P' owi~~ruins of Ville~troyed in187 rebuj.lL:AJ'on a b AG!les~'"
344 ~ramand de Lesseps and his Grand-children, before 1894 S - .;,
345 Clochards, C. 1900
Nos. 344,345 lent by Victor Barthelemy,Paris
APPARATUS346 The first model Kodak camera, 1888. 100
circular pictures 2" in diameter weretaken on roll of sensitized paper .
347 The first folding Kodak, 1890
Nos. 346-347 lent by Eastman Kodak Re-search Laboratories, Rochester
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CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY
The photographs in the following section have been lent by the photographersexcept in those cases where the name of another lender is given. The majority ofthe undated photographs were taken in I936.
ABBOTT, Berenice: Born Springfield.Ohio, 18g8. Lives in New York
f'-"--T. 348 Rockefeller Center
349 Harness Shop350 Black and White House351 Christopher Street
352 News Stand
353 Portrait of Atg:.t i •...,n .. W~~ADAM, Pierre. Born 1894. Lives inParis
.s - / '1"14 354 Athlete of Martinique
355 Cup of Fruit
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ADAMS, Ansel. Born San Francisco.1902. Lives in San Francisco.
356 The Golden Gate, San Francisco, 1933.357 Pine Cone and Eucalyptus Leaves, 1933
358 Boards and Thistles, ~ I ~ ? ...Nos. 356'358 lent by Mrs. Charles J.Liebman, New York
359 Family Portrait, 1935360 Mexican Women, 1936361 Miners: the Evening Shift. 1936
Nos. 359-361 lent by An American Place,New York
ALBIN-GUILLOT. Laure. Director ofArchives Photographiques, Paris.
362 The Hands of Mariette Lydis ,Ii~I363 Violinist
BEATON, Cecil. Born London, 1906.Works in London and New York.
364 Princess Paley, 1935365 Mrs. Harrison Williams, 1936
BECK, Maurice. London-r 368 Fulham Engineering Depot, Shell Mex
and B. P. Ltd. Courtesy Shell Mex andB. P. Ltd.
369 Crankshafts at London Transport.Courtesy London Passenger Transport
BELLON, Denise. Paris
370 Berber Harvester, 1936
BETZ, Pierre.France
371 Window372 Bollard
Colmar (Haut-Rhin),
BING, Ilse. Born Frankfort-an-Main,Gennany. Lives in Paris.
373 Nun Sewing /.374 Nun Sterilizing Surgical Instruments,
Hospital at Angers, 1935 S - / Iia ~-375 Circus, 1936376 Hendrik W. van Loon, 1936
BISHOP, Edward. Born London, 1902.Lives in London.
+-377 Peasant Womau
BLUMENFELD, Erwin, Born Berlin,1897. Lives in Paris.
378 Portrait of Mme. Bernard, 1936 ~ti""'J"'int)
379 Portrait of Mme. Bernard, 1936 (pseudo-relief)
380 Sainte-Chapelle, Paris, 1936 (pseudo-re-lief)
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BOUCHARD, Thomas. New York
381 Martha Graham in Frontier382 Hanya Holm in Cry Rises in the Land
*383 Charles Weidman in New Dance384 Doris Humphrey in New Dance385 Esther Junger in Berceuse386 Tamiris in Momentum
BOUCHER. Pierre. Paris
387 Snow Scene, 1936
1388 Cedar Tree, 1936389 Interior at Fez, 1936
BOURKE - WHITE, Margaret. BornNew York, 1904. Studied with ClarenceWhite. Lives in New York.
- *"390Chrysler Factory~39' Iron Puddler, U.S.S.R.392 Construction on Wind Tunnel, Fort
Peck. Montana393 "Woman Who Wept for Joy," Textile
Factory, U.S.S.R.394 "The Flood Leaves Its Victims on the
Bread Line," 1937
BRASSAi" (pseudonym). BornRumania, 1899. Lives in Paris.
395 Automobile Accident, 1931
396 Orchestra, 1932
397 Bal Musette, 1933398 Canal St-Martin, 1934
399 Meat Porter, 1935_ *400 Bosson Glacier, 1936
407 Portrait. - 1936
..Ho8 Lighthouse, 1936
409 Tom-tom, 1936
410 Shipyard, 1936
BRUEHL, Martin. New York
411 Nude
BRUGUIERE, Francis. American. Livesin London.
4U-414 Abstractions. Lent by Julien LevyGallery, New York
CAILLAUD, Louis. Born Bordeaux,1894. Lives in Paris.
415 Spire of Cathedral of Notre-Dame. Paris
CAR TIER-BRESSON, Henri. Paris
416 Demolished Interior
417 Cafe Tables418 Stairs'
Nos. 416-418 lent by Julien Levy Gal-lery, New York
CUNNINGHAM, Imogene. Born Port-land, Oregon. Lives in Oakland, Cali-fornia.
Brasso,-i" 419 Two Callas, before 19'9
420 Amar.y-Uis, 1932421 Portrait of Helene Mayer, 1935
BRIGGS, W. G. London
401 Morning Dew402 Water Butt
403 Nature's Pattern .404 Thirsty Weather
BRUEHL, Aoton. New York
.4°5 Mexican Child, 1932406 Ventilators, 1936
DAHL, WOLFE, Louise. Born San Fran-cisco, 1900. Lives in New York.
422 Smoky Mountaineer, 1933. CourtesyConde Nast Publications. New York
.423 Bijou Theatre, 1933
424 Comedian, 1934
4'5 Ophelia, 1934
DUMAS, Nora. Born Budapest, 1895.Lives in Paris.
426 Man Eating 1q ,6427 Luncheon / I( II ~G:>428 Landscape with Cows
.429 Butcher and Peasant i q :, ~I .
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456 Acropolis •457 Parthenon Giii< P~458 Capital. Parthenon
459 Detail of Caryatide, Erechthenm ,- " 4.."'" ~I..v.y ~'" t.-a e;, """1" ' '1.<- Q..-r"-HENLE, Fritz. Born Dortmund, Ger-many. 1909. At present in America.
439 Readoide-Billboard, Cape Cod, 193'.~ Photographer's.Window. Savannah, 460 Japanese Kite Maker, 1936
lQ~6 Coto('1" ....S'i R.&!>ISttT',tflh€"1Vr.At;. (hi,v461 Gatekeeper, Lama Temple, Peking, 1936I'Jrr.I"~.4-""'\'l-W ,!JIA-c;..fHlVG...r,:VIDtG. :J'D. . •
,~ 'French 0 era Barber Shop y.wO~ '\J~62 Great Wall, China, 1936
':fo.tl-ttctb~~p I . '6 I·I_~J..:.. _ 463 Goddess in Rock Temple of Sravana-++I _et_ ..._ 0, ennsy varna, 1930 j~~Q-' ., .I.... .,' -w:False Front Id?" ~«--,.4 belagolaA-~.'-Jut jllln!('~fLSItDt8SIU. 143~ .<-.ttQ... rr~
'~1,., Nos. -441-4'l3 len'f anonymoUsfy HENRI, Florence. Born New York,1902. Lives in Paris. ~
_ 464 Portrait of Hans Arp - .s - / "il7'...s-465 Portrait of Robert Delaunay
466 Beside the Sea- S - / tr tt 7 I,.../'FEININGER, Lux. Son of Lionel Fein-inger. Studied at the Bauhaus, Dessau.
446 :Fr:om the Roof of the Bauhaus. c. 19.29
447 Ladder, c. 1929
448 Carts, c. 1929449 Bauhaus, c. 1929
Nos. 446-449 collection The Museum ofModem Art. gift of Philip Johnson
. ,; DUMAS-SATIGNY, A. Born Geneva.18go. Lives in Paris.
'$. I'l3.f \130 Steps ofMo~tmartre
431 Flowers
432 Fishes
DURAND. Andre. Paris
433 Quai Bourbon
DUVAL, Remy. Born Rouen, '9°7.Lives in Paris.
434 SL Michael's Church, Brehat, '933
435 Brehat, 1933
ERFURTH, Hugo. Born Halle,. many, 1874. Lives in Cologne.
-436 Portrait of Kathe Kollwitz, 19.24
'J- / '!J r..A37 Portrait of Otto Dix, '934
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438 Moving Truck and Bureau Mirror. 1929
FEHER, E. Paris
444 Child on Beach, '936
'445 Spring Symphony. '936v
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FULD, Gertrude. Born Mayence, Ger-many. 1895. Lives in Paris.
450 The Actor Bassermann, 1933 V451 Scene from the Play October IS /'452 Low Tide, 1936 S - ) '1" (;>
GRIGGS, Noel. London
453 Factory Chimney, '934454 Water Tower, 1935
HAVINDEN. John. Born Kent, Eng-land. 1908. Lives in London.
455 Piles of Sand
HEGE, Walter. Weimar. Gennany
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JAHAN, Pierre. Born 1909. Lives inParis.
JUNG. Theodor\- Washington, D. C.
469 Screen Door470 Street Scene
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KERTESZ, Andre. BornBudapest. 1894.Works in Paris and New York.
471-472 Studies in Mirror Distortion, 1933473 The Vert-Galant, Paris, under Snow,
'935474 Road Mender, 1936
475 Fashion Plate. 1937
KOLLAR, Francois. Paris
"476 Return from the Fields477 Cathedral of Dijon
KOWALISKI. Paul. BornWarsaw, 1908.Lives in Paris.
478 Reflection. '933479 Restaurant Dupont, Paris, 1936
KRUTCH, Charles. Born Knoxville,1887. Chief photographer of TennesseeValley Authority.
-' .480 Hydraulic Generator Scroll Case, 1936481 Wheeler Dam Roadway, 1936482 Great Smoky Mountains, 1936483 Early Spring. 1936
LACHEROY. Henri. Paris
484 Testing Metal at Etablissements J. J.Camaud, France
485 Pouring Metal. Courtesy Office Tech-nique d'Utilisation d'Acier
LANDAU. Ergy. BornBudapest. Livesin Paris.
486 Railroad Tracks at the St.-Lazare Sta-tion, Paris
~Bkc...~)~~LEMERE. Bedford.Born London. 1865.Lives in London.
487 St. Paul's Cathedral1488 Royal Masonic Hospital
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LENDVAI·DIRCKSEN, Erna. BornDusseldorf. Lives in Berlin.
489 Fisher490 Profile.Old Man49' Boy492 Woman with Knitting Needles
Nos.489'492 lent by BlackStarPublish-ing Company, New York
. LINCOLN, F. S. NewYork
493 Triborough Bridge494 Exhaust Pipes495 WagonWheel
LOHSE, Remie. Born Ponce, PuertoRico, 1892. Lives in New York.
'496 Night Club (Hip-shaker).'933497 Boxer after a Workout, 1934498 Two Puerto Rican Boys on Horseback,
'934499 Children in New YorkSoup Kitchen,
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LYNES, George Platt. Born East Or-ange, New Jersey J 19°7. Lives in NewYork. '1/ .
'5°° Jean Cocteau - .s. )?J 0501 Daphne Vane and Lew Christensen in
Orpheus and Eurydice. Courtesy Amer-ican Ballet
502 Rosalind Russell. Courtesy Harper'SBazaar
503 Mrs. Allan A. Ryan, Jr. CourtesyHarper'S Bazaar
MARTIN. Ira. Born Michigan. 1886.Lives in New York.
+504 Abandoned Railroad Station.'933505 Ship's Figurehead. '933
506 Graveyard, '933 /507 Once the Family Pride. 1933508 Montauk Light, '934 I'/( Wti~ f t-~1509 Treetop. 1935 '
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MATTER, Herbert. Born Engelberg,Switzerland, 1907. Designer and photog-rapher. Worked in Paris and Switzer-land. Lives in New York.
510 Gipsy Girl, 1930
5" Doll Eyes, 1936512 Archer. 1936513 Portrait of Alexander Calder, 1937
MOHOLY·NAGY, Laszlo. Born Borsod,
Hungary, 1895- Lives in London.
514-*517 Photograms.uqag518 Photogram, 1925
f 519 Sewer Pipes, 1925""520 The Bauhaus, Dessau, 1926
521 Aseona, 1926522 Berlin from Wireless Tower, 1928
523 Nude, '929524 Nude, 1929 (negative print)
,... 525 Scene from H. G. Wells' movie Thingsto Come, 1935
526 Constructing sets for Things to Come,
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MOUNIER, Georges. Lives at Pare St..Maur, near Paris.
527 Fish Nets, La Rochelle528 Shipyard, La Rochelle
MUNKACSI, Martin. Born Kolozsvar,Hungary, 1896. Lives in New York.
529 Dinah Grace I ( 1'J •530 Kindergarten I I 12,$
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NATORl, Yonosuke. Born Tokio, 1909·
Series of photographs of a Japanesestory-teller. Lent by Black Star Publish-ing Company. New York
534 Mayor La Guardia
535 Cecil BeatonNos. 532-535 courtesy Conde Nast Pub-lications, New York .... I~~
rp... \? IL.L. 0 IVyt~tdt}4<o~5";5"rfARRY, Roger. Paris
536 Portrait (double exposure)537 Clouds at Mccrea, Tahiti538 Lepers at Orofara, Tahiti
NELSON, Lusha. New York
532 Jesse Owens
533 Sikorsky
RAY, Man. Born Philadelphia, 1890'Lives in Paris.
;-'539 Rayograph, '922. From Champs Deli-cieux, Paris, 1922. Collection The Mu-seum of Modem Art, New York, givenanonymously
1540 Rayograph, 1923. Lent anonymously541 Electricity: album of 10 rayograromes,
Paris, Compagnie Parisierme de Distri-bution d'Electricite, 1931. Lent byJulieu Levy Gallery, N.ew York $1IU.',f I NI
'542 SleepingWoman(~~ ~ J543 Portrait of Sinclair Lewis
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545 Woman with Africa}! ¥ask"lf~"" ~~~" Nos. 542'5'45 lent by James Thrall Soby,
Farmington, Connecticut
RITTASE, William. Born Baltimore,1892. Started photographing in the Ar-tillery during World War. Lives in Phila-delphia.
546 Blast Furnace, '934547 Gold Mininl,l.1934548 The Boatsmen, '936t549 Modern Farmer, 1936
ROGI-ANDRE, Mme. Born Budapest.
Lives in Paris.
-+550 Charles Despiau, 1936
55' Fernand Leger, 1936
-\"552 Pierre Roy, 1936553 Max Jacob, 1936
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SCHAD, Christian. German or Swiss.Probably first to use technique latercalled "rayograph" (Man Ray) or "pho-togram" (Moholy-Nagy).
554a-e "Schadographs," 1918. Lent by Tris-tan 'Tzara, Paris
STEINER, Ralph. Born 1899. Studiedwith Clarence White. Lives in NewYork.
+574 Suburban House
575 Signboard
576 Tree
577 Fence Post
SCHALL, Raymond and Roger. Paris
555 Blind Accordionist .()556 Bridge at St.-CYNur-Loire. 1936
557 Sailor of Barryuls, 1936
STORM, Stephen. Born Holland, 1916.Lives in Paris.
578 Composition, '935
579 Front Wheel and Mechanism of a Ren-ault Automobile, 1936
SEKAER, P. Ingemann. Born Copen-hagen, 1901. Lives in New York.
STRAND, Paul. Born New York, 1890'Lives in New York.558 Miner
559 Engineer560 Portrait
580 Woods and Whi te Lichen, Maine, 1928
581 Driftwood, Gaspe, Quebec, 1929
SHEELER, Charles. Born Philadelphia, 582 Boat and Sea, Gaspe, Quebec, '9291883. Lives in 'Ridgefield, Connecticut. 583 Fishing Village, Gaspe, Quebec, 1929
*561 Chartres, 1929 584 Deserted Mining Shack,Red River, New
562 Portrait of Aldous Huxley. Courtesy Mexico, 1931Conde Nast Publications, New York 585 Ghost Town Shack, Red River, New
563 Blue Ridge Mountains, 1936 Mexico, 1931
~}'al!,1BR8 GeHagc, 1936.... 1:>- .I'l.... •• 1' it:J.-1 586 Sand Hills, Abiquiu, NewMexico, 1931f~'f tl- .. sr~r·- ",.»<..il rL~" ,1-'t1~\f.... r?!o<..IJ..S<'(I~. 1"1 ~4RV> 587 Village a~d Black Mountain, Cerro,
SOUGEZ, Emmanuel. Born Bordeaux, New Mexico, 1931 .
1889. In charge 01 photography lor 588 Near Saltillo, Mexico, '932L'Illustration, Paris. 589 Cristo, Huexotla, Mexico, 1933
Portal of Notre-Dame, Paris 590 Woman of Patzcuaro, Mexico, 1933Smelts .591 Man of Tenancingo, MexICO,1933
.592 Gateway, Hidalgo, Mexico, 1933Interior
STEICHEN, Edward J. New York. ') TABARD, Maurice. Born Lyons, .897·
568 Wheelbarrow and Flowerpots ('LuG...J.yr ~ Lives in Paris. ~
'569 Carl Sandburg 593 Guitars t I1,,>570 Homeless: poster lor Travelers' Aid So- 594 Gothic Virgin J I l'~
crery 595 The Devil571 George Washington Bridge .596 Enlargement of an experimental mov-572 Torso ing picture film for Paris Exposition,573 Paul Robeson 1937
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597 Walter Huston as Othello, 1936598 Hindu Dancer's Feet599-600 Performance photographs of the op-
eretta Frederika, 1937
Nos. 597-600 courtesy of the magazineStage
WESTON, Brett. Born Los Angeles,1911. Lives in San Francisco.
603 Cactus, 1935604 Clouds, 1936605 Four Stalks, 1936606 Wet Emery Powder on Glass, 1936
APPARATUS
+620 Eastman 8 x 10" view camera and stand+J'io.> Rodak """,era, model 6__ 1937
.• //J~ . Nos. 62o-6:n lent by Eastman Kodakr Research Laboratories, Rochester, New
York
622 Lelca camera, model A. Used by AdmiralByrd
PRESS PHOTOGRAPHY
625 Arrival of Empress Eugenle at Eaux-Bonnes, c. 1860 (photographer UTI-
known)6253 Wood engraving based on no. 625
Nos. 625.6253 lent by Victor Barthelemy,Paris
WESTON, Edward. Born HighlandPark,-Illinois, 1886. Lives in Santa Mon-ica, California.
.6°7-612 Sand Dunes, Oceano.1936.
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WOLFF, Paul. Born Strassburg, 1895.Lives in Frankfort-on-Main.
613 Nordseebad Juist614 Boy Drummers.615 Protective Net of Aluminum Worker
616 Jewelers
Nos. 613.616 lent by Black. Star Publish-ing Company, New York
YLLA (pseudonym). Paris -/617 Swans and Cygnets, 1936'6.8 Hippopotamus, 1936 _ S - / 7.s-0619 Giraffes, 1936
623 Leica camera, model G
Nos. 622-623 lent by E. Leitz, Inc., NewYork
624 Rolleiflex camera. Lent by BurleighBrooks, Inc., New York
IIIV» tj.-rt:.)• 627 A Scene in Shanty town; 1880. From The
New York Daily Graphic, March 4, 1880.The earliest half-tone reproduction of aphotograph to appear in the daily press.
ANDRE,Sam
626 Photostat of a page of The New York 628 An Upsidedown TouchdownDaily Graphic, Jan. 8, 1880, showing 629 In the Home Stretchnews pictures reproduced by line cuts Nos. 628-629 courtesy The New Yorkmade from drawings . American
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BECKER, Murray L. Born New York,
1906.630 Up Ship (Hindenburg, Lakehurst).
Courtesy The Associated Press
BRODERICK, Hugh
631 Incompleted632 Form (diver). Awarded first prize for
sports at News photographers' Associa-tion exhibition, 1936Nos. 631-632 courtesy InternationalNews Photos
CANDIDO, Pat
633 Scram. Courtesy The Daily Netas, NewYork
GREENE, William C. Born Brooklyn,New York, 1900.
634 Speed, 1936. Courtesy The New YorkWorld-Telegram
JURKOSKI, Frank
635 Overl Courtesy International NewsPhotos
LEVINESS, Osmund
636 "A casket ... a rain-soaked gravethe end of killer con," 1932. CourtesyThe Daily News, New Vork
LINDSAY, John. Born New York, 1903·
637 Knockout (Max Schmeling vs. JoeLouis). Courtesy The Associated Press
LOPEZ, Vincent
638 Pitcher winding up (triple exposure).Courtesy The New York Sun
MERTA, Frank J. Born New York,1899.
639 Fiery Fiorello. Courtesy Acme News-pictures, Inc.
OLEN, Henry
.640 "Powerful K. O. punch sends victor andvanquished flying out of ring:'
641 "Giants vs. Dodgers at Polo Grounds.Joe Stripp safe at plate as Shanty Hoganfails to tag him" .
642 "In pro game at Polo Grounds, JimLeonard is thrown over tackler's headacross goal line, scoring a flying touch-down. Giants vs. Philly Eagles"
Nos. 641-642 courtesy The Daily News,New York '
ROTH. Charles A. Born Mt. Vernon,New York, 1889.
*643 A Land Tanker Explodes, 1936. Cour-tesy The Bergen Evening Record, Hack-ensack, New Jersey ~ r~SANDE, Tom. Born Brooklyn, NewYork,1904·
644 Wind-up (Lefty Gomez). Courtesy TheAssociated Press
WARNECKE, William""645Shooting of Mayor Gaynor. Awarded
first prize, spot news division of SecondAnnual Exhibition of the Press Photog-raphers Association of New York. Cour-tesy The New York World·Telegram
UNKNOWN PHOTOGRAPHERS
646 J. P. Morgan at the Senate Investigation
647 The Relief of the Alcazar. Enlargementfrom a Paramount News Reel
Nos. 646-647 lent by The AssociatedPress pJ.r{
648 U.S.S.R. news photographs. Lent by ~-1(lI'~Sovloto, New York. Courtesy Jay Leyda ".
649 Newspaper clippings showing news pic..tures
~50 Reduced copy of newspaper, Le Soir,Nov. 7. 1870, to be read with magnifyingglass. Sent to subscribers from besiegedParis by carrier pigeon. Lent by A
(,~Io,GiVts~J~r~'l..1' Ir-m U.::;:. ,Jv":""'~)<yp~ t\4 W"'" ~ ~
APPARATUS - ,J~651 Speed Graphic 4 x 5" Press camera. Lent
by Eastman Kodak Research Laborato-ries, Rochester, New York, courtesy Fol-mer GraHex Corporation
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COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY
HAND-COLORED
. ,-r6~ Girl with iili!l, t. 1858: SteIC&lCOpit du..
gU.~~~;itype, diitECl. LOlL tsj#iCl62 Batt~Je ,; PUlis I~ ;rv.'1
DIRECT COLORLIPPMANN, Gabriel. Born Hallerick,near Luxembourg, 1845. Professor ofPhysics, Sorbonne, Paris, 1878. Pub-lished his direct color process, J8gl. No-bel Prize, 1908. Died at sea, 1924.
653 Garden scene, 1900. Lippmann inter-_ference plate
LUMIERE, Auguste (born 1862) andLouis Lumiere (born 1864). Directorsof Societe Lumiere, Lyons, France,founded by their father, 1882. Patentedcinematogmphe, 1895. Autochrome proc-ess, 1903.
654 Reproduction of the spectrum, 1892.Lippmann interference plate
Nos. 653.654 lent by the Eastman KodakResearch Laboratories. Rochester, NewYork
ADDITIVE THREE-COLOR PROCESSES
HEDDENHAUSEN, Elsbetb. Berliu
Two Ladies in a Cafe, 1936. Agfacolortransparency. Lent by Black Star Pub-lishing Company, New York
IVES, Frederick E. Born Litchfield, Con-necticut, 1856. For 18 years photogra.l,pher to Cornell University. Extensivephoto-mechanical researches. Lives inPhiladelphia.
656 Cherries, c. 1892-+- 657 Lilies. c. 1892
Nos. 656.657 are Kromograms (triplestereoscopic transparencies) to be viewedin the Kromskop
658 Kromskcp
Nos. 656.658 lent by James Stokley, Phil-adelphia
MOHOLY-NAGY, Laszlo. For biogra-phy see nos. 5I4-5'26
"""659 Abstraction, 1936. Dufaycolor transpar-ency
~660 Abstraction, 1936. Dufaycolor transpar-ency
661 Four-color photo-engraving of no. 660
Nos. 659-661 lent by tbe photographer
STEICHEN, Edward J. New York.
662 George Bernard Shaw, 1908
663 On the House Boat "The Log Cabin,"19°8
Nos. 662-663 are four-color photo-en-gravings of Lumiere Autochromes, fromCamera Work, No. 22, 1908, pls. I and II
SUBTRACTIVE THREE-COLOR PROCESSES
664 Progressive prin t showing the method bywhich a three-color carbro print is builtup (Vivex process). Lent by Colour Pho-tographs (British and Foreigu) Ltd.,London
BIRD, Walter. London
665 My Mother, 1936666 Marie, Princess Paul Troubetzkoy
Nos. 665~666 are carbro prints (Vivexprocess. Lent by the photographer
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BRUEHL, Anton, and FemandBOURGES. New York
667 Sun Bather, 1936
667a Fashion plate, 1936Nos. 667-667a areengraved directly fromthree-color separation negatives !\
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4- 668-674 Examples of work done by the Ko-dachrome process.Lent by Eastman Ko-dak Research Laboratories
KONIG. Ernst. Bom 1869. Chemist infirm Meister, Lucius und Bruning,Hochst-am·Main. Died 1924.
675-676 Pinatype prints, 1905677 Print made by L. Didier's Pinatype
process. 1914Nos. 675.677 lent by Eastman KodakResearch Laboratories
MOFFAT, Curtis. London
678 Still Life with Glassof Water and Shell,1936
679 Still Life: Books, Flowers and Shells,1936Nos. 678.679 are carbro prints (Vivexprocess). Lent by the photographer
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MURAY, Nickolas.BornHungary, 1892.Now working in NewYork. 1 I[)!,1
,~,1 ") ,680 Opera Box.f\ Courtesy Packard Motor
Co.; Agency: Y0'1,'I,glie Rubicam,Inc.681 Vienna Sausag~~(:;ourtesyLibby McNeil
Libby; Agency~ J. Walter ThompsonCompany, ChicagnNos. 680-681 are carbroprints lent bythe photographer
OUTERBRIDGE, Paul. NewYork
682 Cheese and Crackers683 Avocado Peon684 Semi·absffaction685 Snow Scene686 Wall Paper. CourtesyHouse Beautiful
Nos. 682·686 are carbro prints. Lent bythe photographer
STEICHEN, EdwardJ. New York.
687 Portrait of Rachmaninoff, 1936.Garbroprint. Lent by the photographer
YEVONDE, Madame. Born London,1893. Lives in London.
68*een Mary 5 PJck, 1936+689 First Class Bar;:Q"ueenMary, 1936690 Portrait of SirllRayner Goddard (Mr.
Justice Goddard), 1936Nos. 688-690 are carbro prints (Vivexprocess). Lent by the photographer
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STEREOSCOPIC PHOTOGRAPHYDAGUERREOTYPES
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GOUIN, A. Paris
·6g1 Portrait of the Sculptor. James Pradier(1792.1862) (hand. tinted)
692 Portrait of Madame Pradier (hand-tinted)
693 Portrait of a man, c. 1860 (hand-tinted)Nos. 691.693 lent by A. Gilles, Paris
MILLET. Paris694 Portrait of a Woman, c. 1860 (hand-
tinted)
" . PAPER PRINTSJOUVIN, H. Paris
,699 Album of instantaneous stereoscopicviews of Paris. Book bound on August10, 1865. Lent by Georges Sirot, Paris
REILLY, J. J. New York
- 700 cove~; l. 1850' Lem by Vid"M"Barth ~is
UNKNOWN PHOTOGRAPHERS
701 Photographer and Equipment, c. 1870~t "r4ilal!@ , c. lSSe @qpd-ro1m;csf)
Nos. 7°1-702 lent by Victor Barthelemy,Paris
UNKNOWN PHOTOGRAPHER,American
w. Lent by Victor Barthelemy, Paris
\ TRANSPARENCIESUNKNOWN PHOTOGRAPHERS,American
-blO New York Ferry Boat, c. 1880
-\-711 Niagara Falls in Winter, c. 1880
i 712 Niagara. Terrapin Tower and Horse-shoe Falls
Nos. 710-712 lent by A. Gilles, Paris
Portrait of a Woman, c. 1860 (hand-tinted)
Nos. 694.695 lent by A. Gilles, Paris
UNKNOWN PHOTOGRAPHERS
696 Portrait of a man, c. 1850' In foldingcase with viewing lenses
6g7 Statuette by James Pradier, c. 18506g8 Chinaman, c. 1850
Nos. 696-698 lent by A. Gilles, Paris
UNKNOWN PHOTOGRAPHERS,French
., 704 Series of miniature stereoscopic photo-graphs of Paris, c. 1870, to be cut apartand mounted in pairs
-1705 Mounted miniature stereoscopic viewof the H6tel de Ville, Paris, before 1871
_\7°6 Locomotive, c. 1875I 7°7 Group, c. 1875(708 Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel, c. 1875([09 Chtldien hAyIng ;;idt IIiQp SJ,;rt:t, c.
187°
Nos. 706-709 are albumin prints tintedon the back and with the highlightspricked with a pin. When viewed bytransmitted light they appear in color.
Nos. 704'709 lent by Victor Barthelemy,Paris
APPARATUS713 Stereoscope for viewing dagerreotypes,
c. 1850. Lent by A. Gilles, Paris714 Stereoscope viewing cabinet, with end-
less belt for bolding a large number of .ank .J~ J to (Istereoscopic card views, ~. Lent by /....-.,_. -1- I:'~'I ~~Henry-Russell Hitchcock, Jr., Middle-town, Connecticut
t715 Stereoscope with stand. Lent by H. L.Ripperger, New York.
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PHOTOMICROGRAPHY
ALBINFUILLOT, Laure. Paris
-\~716 Diatom. Photogravure from Albin-Cuil-lot, Micrographie Decorative, Paris.Draeger Freres, 1931,pl. XVIII. Lent bythe photographer
EASTMAN KODAK RESEARCHLABORATORIES. Rochester, NewYork
t 717 Cross section of human skin
\ 718 Wheat flower+719 Cross section of stem of a fern~ 720 Thin section of rock, by polarized light
\ 721-724 Crystallized melt of organic sub-stances, by polarized lightNos. 717-724 Kodachrome transparencies
r 725 Cross section of a leaf, by ultra-violet
light ~ ,.;>1- ~.,A6 cross sectfQiijJ a Jed b) 8uliuXI] light
r+727 Grains of photographic emulsion (fast,medium, and slow)
-t 728 Opalized wood, by ordinary light-t- 729 Opalized wood, by polarized light
(thr~a-~:::: ::I:CZ?R:S~;:;:::.:r:FShl'lQW1lgha-flola-seeerr)
\ 732 Kni tted cellulose acetate fabric, by ordi-nary light
T 733 Knitted cellulose acetate fabric, by po-larized light (through Pola-screen)
Nos. 725-733 lent hy Eastman KodakResearch Laboratories
LUCAS, Dr. Francis F., Bell TelephoneLaboratories, New York
734 Optical sections of fixed but unstainedmouse tumor specimens, photographedat a magnification of 1800 X on planesspaced one-quarter micron apart (a mi-cron is one-millionth of a millimeter)
73tG~OUP of cells photographed with wave'"length lambda 2750 before and after avery short period of irradiation withwave length lambda 2265. Magnifica-tion 500 X. Disintegration of living cellshyrays
736 Structure of chrome-iron quenched inoil from 1750" F. and drawn for twohours at 1450" F. Magnification 1000 X
737 Same specimen, magnification 4000 X,with apochromatic objective of numeri-cal aperture 1.40
738 Same specimen, magnification 4000 X.with mono-brom-naphthaline objectiveof numerical aperture 1.60
Nos. 734-738 lent by the photographer
SMITH, A. E. porn rondon, 1856. ~nI LondENJ. ~
739 Head of saw fly
740 Foot of bee
i 741 Two wood ants fighting
742 Cutters of saw fly
743 House fly on sugarNos. 739-743 lent by the photographer
ASTRONOMICAL PHOTOGRAPHY
\ 744
DUNCAN, John C.Dark nebulosity in Cygnus. Photo-graphed with 100 inch telescope at Mt.Wilson Observatory, California
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MT. WILSON OBSERVATORY. NearPasadena, CaliforniaHead of Halley's comet, June 5, IglO.
Photographed with 60 inch telescope
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746 Eruptive prominences on the sun, 194,-000 miles high, moving at a speed of171,000 miles per minute, August 6,1931. Photographed with 40 inch tele-scope at Yerkes Observatory, WilliamsBay, Wisconsin
ROSS, F. E.
747 Part of Milky Way in Cygnus, showingthe "North America" Nebula, the VeilNebula, and four stars of the NorthernCross. Photographed at Flagstaff, Ari-zona, with special 5 inch wide-angle lens
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RUTHERFURD, Lewis M. New York
748 The Moon, 1865. Lent by the ChandlerChemical Museum, Columbia Univer-sity, New York.
SALTSJOBADEN OBSERVATORY,Royal Swedish Academy of Science,Stockholm
749 Double cluster in Perseus. Photographedwith a 40 inch telescope.
Nos. 744'747, 749 lent by The FranklinInstitute, Philadelphia
PHOTOGRAPHY BY INFRA-RED RAYS
EASTMAN KODAK RESEARCHLABORATORIES. Rochester, NewYork
750 Landscape751 Ordinary photograph for comparison
75' Man's leg
753 Ordinary photograph for comparison
-\-754 Man's chest
-t755 Ordinary photograph for comparison
Nos. 750-755 lent by Eastman KodakResearch Laboratories
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EASTMAN KODAK MEDICAL DIVI-SION. Rochester, New York
.756 Living t::~ full size. Lent by East-man Kodak Medical Division
EASTMAN KODAK RESEARCHLABORATORIES. Rochester, NewYork
757 Alarm clock+ 758 Moving picture camera759 Flashlight
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'760 Fish, 1896 S - I '7?/761 Fish,1896
76, Snake, 1896
763 Cameo, 1896
Nos. 760-763 lent by Eastman KodakResearch Laboratories
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PHOTOGRAPHY BY THE GRENZ RAYS
"Less penetrating than the X-rays nor-mally used are the so-called Grenz rays.They do not penetrate the glass walls ofthe tubes used for the generation of thenormal rays, and special tubes with avery thin glass window are required forthem. They can be used to show thestructure of materials. such as paper,leather, cloth, leaves, and insects, whichare too transparent to the usual Xcraysto show any detail in the photograph."(C. E. K. Mees, Photography, London,Bell, '936, p. 206 f.)
AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY
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69 Taking of Cantigny, May 28, '9,8, by/ the 28th Inf. Re ., 1st Div., U. S. Army:
77 lJwo aerial photographs moun e wIth, uplicate prints on which landmarks
and details of the position of troopshave been marked
Nos. 769'770 lent by Edward J. Steichen,New York
FAIRCHILD AERIAL SURVEYS
771 New York Edison Plant, East' gath St.,New York
772 Smoke over New York City
773 Coney Island, Brooklyn
-774 Forest Fire
775 Woolworth Tower in Clouds
776 The Ribbon of Broadway
777 Site of the World's Fair; Flushing, LongIsland
Nos. 77'-777 lent by the Fairchild AerialSurveys, New York Office
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764 Cuban cockroach765 Cecropia moth766 Columbine767"-c Samples 01 {a] pure silk, (bJ silk
weighted with tin, (c) silk weighted withlead
768 Meal wormNos. 764-768 lent by Eastman KodakResearch Laboratories
HAZEN, V.
778 Berlin, 1886. Photographed from a freeballoon. Lent by Eastman Kodak Re-search Laboratories
McLAUGHLIN AERIAL SURVEYS.New York
"'779 Downtown New York
780 New York throngh clouds
78t Clouds
782 New York and Brooklyn
783 George Washington Bridge
784 Gibson Development. Valley Stream,Long Island
785 Stereoscope for viewing aerial photo-graphs
Lent by McLaugWin Aerial Surveys,New York
NADAR. For biography see nos. 212-217
786 Paris. Photographed with wet plate froma balloon basket which contained aportable dark room, 1858. Lent by East-man Kodak Research Laboratories
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787 Central South Dakota, 1935. The high-est vertical photograph yet made. Alti-tude 72,395 feet; area embraced. 105square miles
788 Division between Troposphere and Strat-~4 osphere, showing curvature of the earth,
1~~".... '935. Photographed by infra-red rays~ from altitude of 72,395 feet
-~uJ' STROBOSCOPIC PHOTOGRAPHY
STEVENS,Albert W.
EDGERTON, Harold E., Kenneth J.GERMESHAUSEN, and Herbert E.GRIER. Massachusetts Institute of Tech-nology, Cambr-idge, Massachusetts
1.$- Jr .s-j ~790 Cup of coffeebreaking
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V 792 Hammer smashing an electric light bulb.I _ I ?s.s 793 Foot kickinga football
Nos. 787-788taken on Stratosphere ex-pedition of National Geographic Societyand U. S. Army Air Corps, Nov. 11, 1935·Lent by National Geographic Society,Washington. D. C.
UNKNOWN PHOTOGRAPHER.789 Progressive photographs of a bombard- .,/
ment during the World War. Lent by VEdward J. Steichen,New York S~1'7 'I 3
./:::.- / rs: ~794 Club strikinga golf ball·795 Splashing of a drop of milk into a saucer
of milk S - / .)
Nos. 790-795 made with an exposure ofabout 1/100,000 second. Lent by thephotographers, courtesy MassachusettsInstitute of Technology
METEOROLOGICAL PHOTOGRAPHYP
CLARK,4G. Aubourne. Born Aberdeen,1879- Now working at Observatory,King's College, Aberdeen, Scotland.
MOVING PICTURESENGLAND
798 Contact, 1932-'933Production and direction: Paul RothaPhotography: Jack Parker, George Pock-naIl and H. WeddonProduced by British Instructional Filmsfor Shell-Mex and Imperial Airways
799 Aero-Engine, '933-1934Production: John GriersonDirection: Arthur EltonPhotography: George NobleProduced for Empire Marketing BoardFilm Unit
800 Shipyard, '934Production and direction: Paul Rotha
796 Sunset sky, 1936 or earlier V'.797 Bands of cirro-cumulus. 1936 or earlier
Lent by the photographer .,j ·/7 I'6
Photography: Frank Bundy and GeorgePocknallProduced by Caumont-Britlsh Instruc-tional for Orient Line and Vickers Arm-strong
801 Granton Trawler, 1934Production, direction and photography:John GriersonProduced for Empire Marketing BoardFilm Unit
802 The Song 01 Ceylon, 1934-1935Production: John GriersonDirection. and photography: BasilWrightMade for Ceylon Tea Propaganda Board
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803 Coalface,1935Production: John GriersonDirection: Alberto CavalcantiMade for General PostOfficeFilm Unit
804 B.B.C.: The Voice of Britain, 1935Production: John GriersonDirection: Stuart LeggPhotography: GeorgeNobleMade for British Broadcasting Corpora-tion by General PostOfficeFilm Unit
805 The Mine, '935Direction: J. B. HolmesPhotography: Frank BundyMade for Gaumont-British Instructional
806 Statue Parade, 1936Production: -!:aulic:riclDirection and~'-ph'6tog;aphy:RalphKeene and Paul RumfordProduced by Strand Films
FRANCE
810 Pastime in the Family Circle, 1896Photography: LouisLumiere
Br i Madame Sans-Gene, 1911With RejaneDirection: Andre Galmettes
812 Paris Qui Dort, 1922-1923Direction: Rene ClairPhotography: Maurice Desfassiaux andPaul Guichard
813 Menilmontant, 1924-1925With Nadia SibirskayaDirection: Dmitri KirsanovPhotography: Dmitri Kirsanov andLeonce Grouan
814 L'Etoile de Mer, 1928Direction: Man RayPhotography: Man Ray and J. A.Boiffard
815 La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc, 1928Direction: Carl-Theodor DreyerPhotography: Rudolph Mate
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807 The Way to the Sea, 1937Production~aul Ro aDirection: J. B.Holm~photography: GeorgeNoble and JohnTaylor.Produced by Strand Films for Electri-cal Developmen t Association,SouthernRailway and PortsmouthCorporation
808 Elephant Boy, 1937Production: AlexanderKordaDirection: Robert J. Flahertyphotography: OscarBorrodaileProduced by London Films
809 Line to the Tochierua Hut, 1937Production: R. H. WattDirection: Alberto CavalcantiPhotography: John TaylorProduced for the General Post OfficeFilm UnitNos. 798-809 lent by Paul Rotha, Lon-don
GERMANY
816 The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, 1919-1920With Werner Kraussand Conrad VeidtDirection: Robert WienePhotography: Willy Hameister
817 The Golem~1920With Paul WegenerDirection: Paul WegenerPhotography: Karl Freund
818 The Last Laugh, '924With Emil JanningsDirection: FriedrichWalter MumauPhotography: Karl Freund
819 Metropolis, 1925-1926Direction: Fritz LangPhotography: KarlFreund and GuntherRittau
820 The Love Of Jeanne Ney. 1927Direction: Georg Wilhelm PabstPhotography: Fritz AmoWagner
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821 Cripple Creek Barroom, i8gSMade by the Edison Company
·822 The New York Hat, 1912With Mary PickfordDirection: David Wark GriffithPhotography: George William Bitzer
823 Barney Oldfield's Race for a Life,c. 1913With Mabel NormandDirection: Mack Sennett
824 Intolerance, 1915-1916Direction: David Wark GriffithPhotography: George William Bitzer
825 The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse,1920-1921With Rudolph ValentinoDirection: Rex IngramPhotography: John Seitz
826 Salome, 1922With NazimovaDirection: Charles BryantPhotography: Charles Van Enger
827 The Covered Wagon, 1922-1923Direction: James CruzePhotography: Karl Brown
828 Moana of the South Seas, 1925-1926Direction and photography: Robert J.Flaherty
829 Sunrise, 1927Direction: Friedrich Walter MurnauPhotography: Charles Rosher and KarlStruss
830 Little Caesar, 1930With Edward G. RobinsonDirection: Mervyn LeRoyPhotography: Tony Gaudio
831 Lone Cowboy, 1933Direction: Paul SloanePhotography: Theodor Sparkuhl
U. S. S. R.
832 Strike, 1924-1925Direction: S. M. EisensteinPhotography: Edward T'isse
-833 Armored Cruiser Potemkin, 1925 S .../ T r sDirection: S. M. EisensteinPhotography: Edward T'isse
834 By the Law, 19'5'1926Direction: Lev KuleshovPhotography: Kuznetsov, supervised byLevitsky
835 Mother, 1926Direction: Vsevolod PudovkinPhotography: Anatoli Golovnia
836 The End 0/ St. Petersburg, 1927Direction: Vsevolod PudovkinPhotography: AnatoH Golovnia
837 October (Ten Days That Shoak theWorld), 19'7Direction: S. M. EisensteinPhotography: Edward 'Tisse
838 Arsenal, 1928-1929Direction: Alexander DovzhenkoPhotography: Daniil Demutski
839 Old and New, 1928.1929Direction: S. M. EisensteinPhotography: Edward T'isse
840 New Babylon, 1929With Elena KuzminaDirection: Gregor Kozintsev and LeonidTraubergPhotography: Moskvin
841 Earth, 1930Direction: Alexander DovzhenkoPhotography: Daniil Demutski
Nos. 810.841 lent by The Museum ofModern Art Film Library, New York
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