Musee du Louvre. Departement des antiquites grecques et romaines; Photography of sculpture
"Six large, 9 3/4" x 12", Phototypes of bas relief photographs. This is one of the very few books published by Arosa that state[s] clearly that the plates are by the very rare Motay and Marechal process."--Hanson Collection catalog, supplement [10]
Wilson, Edward L. (Edward Livingston), 1838-1903 -- Portraits; Detchon, Adelaide -- Portraits; Photomechanical processes
"2 Phototype illustrations, by F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia, a portrait of Wilson and a composite of portraits of Adelaide Detchon. The same portrait of Wilson was used for the Ives process half-tone in 1881. The text acknowledges that Gutekunst uses...
Hutchings, J. M. (James Mason), 1820-1902 -- Portraits; Hutchings, J. M. (James Mason), 1820-1902 -- Homes and haunts -- California -- Yosemite Valley; Phillips, Nathan B. -- Portraits; Portrait photography -- United States; Waterfalls --...
"1 phototype by Gutekunst, 1 heliotype by Heliotype Printing Co., 2 Artotypes by Bierstadt, 21 Photo-typos by Britton & Rey, S.F., 4 half-tones by Moss Engraving Co., 4 half-tones by Heliotype Printing Co., 3 unidentified half-tones...contains an...
Industries -- Pennsylvania --Philadelphia; Philadelphia (Pa.) -- Description and travel; Independence Hall (Philadelphia, Pa.); Liberty Bell; Girard College; Delaware River (N.Y.-Del. and N.J.); Post office buildings -- Pennsylvania --...
"15 phototype plates by Gutekunst, from photographs in and around Philadelphia."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 106
"[9] phototypes from photographs of scenery. [17] half-tones from photographs of scenery. Collotypes by Brit[t]on & Rey, San Francisco. Another Brit[t]on & Rey printing job with some of the plates showing a high degree of skill. The images are an...
Biological illustration; Photography, Biological; Photography -- Scientific applications; Medical illustration; Paris. Universite. Faculte de medecine. Musee Dupuytren
"19 collotypes of medical specimens. Under each plate, "Phototypie, 15 quai Voltaire, Paris" "...planches reproduites d'apres le procede d'impression photographique de Thiel aine." Pierre Petit, Paris, was the photographer."--Hanson Collection...
"59 nature prints of leaves. The nature print is usually associated with the formed bas-relief print invented and produced by Alois Auer. This present form, also by Auer, is not mentioned in conjunction with this process but really is more...
"40 Phototypie plates (Marechal and Motay?) of photographs of terra-cotta sculptures, Chine collee, in red ink and one (plate 40) in black ink. Gustave Arosa was the printer who purchased the rights to Marechal and Motay's Phototypie process in the...
"The various methods [of printing represented] are Phototypie (collotype), Heliogravure, Photoglyptie (Woodburytype), Similgravure (Half-tone), Photogravure, Photo-Chromo-Typographie. This catalogue contains examples by most of the major French...
Camps (Military); Peekskill (N.Y.); Camp Smith (N.Y.)
"16 Phototype plates from photographs of activities at this military summer camp, some composites from the "Press of the F. Gutekunst Co., Philadelphia."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 127