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Guides to Materials in the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Records
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Guides to Materials in the Sterling and Francine Clark Papers
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Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Museum Collections
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David A. Hanson Collection of the History of Photomechanical Reproduction
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Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Library Exhibition Files
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Lost Art - Masterpieces Destroyed in the War
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Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Exhibition Catalogs
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Through Shen-Kan
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Digitized Materials from the Library's Rare Book Collection
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Sterling and Francine Clark Art Intitute's Sound and Video Recordings
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Arthur de Carle Sowerby Correspondence
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Exhibition Committee II Meeting Agendas and Minutes
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Meeting Minutes for the Logistical Team
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Public Programs Committee Meeting Notes
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A Bengal tiger attacked by a crocodile / Leggo Bros. & Co., photo. eng., N.Y
Tigers; Crocodiles
V. 34, no. 15: "1 Leggotype illustration from art ... Produced by William A. Leggo, Leggo Bros. & Co., Photo Eng., N.Y."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 56
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A Glimpse on the Schuylkill, from Laurel Hill cemetery / [photographed by] John Moran
Landscape photography -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia; Rivers -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia; Cemeteries...
"One Woodburytype...from a photograph by John Moran. The Woodburytype is by John Carbutt (not credited)... [but] credited to Carbutt in the next issue of the magazine, Wilson [editor of the magazine] wanting to show his readers how close the Woodburytype copied the qualities of the silver print."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 44
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A mountain-dew girl, Killarney : presented with the Photographic News, January 26, 1866 / printed by Woodbury's patent photo-relief process, from an original negative by H.P. Robinson
Photomechanical processes
"1 Woodburytype illustration from a photograph A Mountain-Dew Girl: Killarney, by H.P. Robinson. This is Woodbury's first published example, still considered experimental."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 30
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A souvenir containing six permanent photographs of the International health exhibition
International Health Exhibition; Exhibitions -- London; London -- Pictorial views; Bishop's Gate (London,...
"This souvenir Woodburytype packet is very unusual for English production, the Woodburytype not being used for such ephemera...This is an advertisement for the London Stereoscopic Co., which produced these prints."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 68
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[A voyage to Europe, the land of Burns]
Palace of Holyroodhouse (Edinburgh, Scotland); Royal Chapel in the Palace of Holyroodhouse (Edinburgh,...
"12 stereo photolithographs of views of Scotland, base with two colors and varnish. A.A. Turner was the photolithographer. This group of stereo packets are the most remarkable of all of Turner's output. The use of color, the varied tonal renditions, the variety of subject matter make these sets of stereos the finest examples of photolithography in America."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 23
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A.W. Elson and company, makers of photogravure plates and plate printers
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1831-1878 -- Portraits; Wood, William -- Portraits; Tyner, George N. -- Art collections;...
Includes "16 Photogravure illustrations on 10 plates from art and photographs, including views of the Elson plant and processing and printing studios...A very fine example of a photogravure company explaining to its customers the procedures involved in producing a print. Includes a number of sample prints..."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 137
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AAC color photographs of the Trans-Mississippi and international exposition, held at Omaha, Nebraska, June 1st to November 1st, 1898 / published by F. A. Rinehart, official photographer
Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition (1898 : Omaha, Neb.)
"The rights to the Orell Füssli system of chromophotolithography were purchased in this country in 1897 and this is one of the earliest productions. The Detroit Photographic Co. produced millions of prints during their years in business, but albums by them are rarely seen."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 131
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[Advertising card for the Times Printing Company] / artotyped by Wm. J. Baker
Times Printing Co. (Buffalo, N.Y.)
"1 artotype from a photograph of the front of the Times building, photographed and artotyped by William J. Baker, Buffalo, New York, one of the 1878 patent purchasers."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 64
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Albert-type, a new photo-mechanical printing process : this example of Herr Albert's new process, showing the interior of his printing establishment, is presented to the readers of the Photographic News, June 24, 1870
Photography -- Printing processes
"1 albertype (Albert-type) illustration from a photograph of the interior of Albert's printing establishment."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 36
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Alberttype, a new method of photo-mechanical printing process : invented by Joseph Albert, Munich, presented to the readers of the Photographic News, September 24th, 1869
Photomechanical processes
"1 Albertype (mounted) illustration from a portrait photograph of a woman."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 34
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[Albertype and heliotype illustrations in Report on the Echini by Alexander Agassiz. Ophiurans and Astrophytons by Theodore Lyman]
Sea urchins; Echinidae; Ophiuridae; Astrophytidae
"3 Albertype illustrations by Harroun and Bierstadt of Echini and 2 [3] Heliotype illustrations by the Heliotype Printing Co."--Hanson Collection catalog, supplement [3]
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[Albertype Company sales brochure]
Photomechanical processes
"4 albertype plates as extracted from Albertype view books scenery and portraits. Rear cover is an albertype collage of 12 Albertype view books. The Albertype Company, 67 & 69 Spring Street, New York. This very fine small catalogue by the Albertype [Co.] shows how pervasive their promotion of view books was in the United States. Here they are advertising to the Chicago businesses, but obviously they were active throughout the country, witness the number of books published by them."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 117
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[Albertype illustrations from photographs in Summer vacations at Moosehead Lake and vicinity]
Camping -- Moosehead Lake (Me.); Landscape photography -- Maine; Maine; Landscape photography -- Maine;...
"20 albertype illustrations from photographs of scenery. The plates are by the Forbes Albertype Co., Boston, and the photographs are by A.L. Hinds, Benton Falls, Maine and Vose and Paul, Skowhegan, Maine. One of the best early illustrated souvenir travel books published in America."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 61
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[Albertype plates of fossils and heliotype plates of Indian artifacts in Memoirs of the Geological survey of Kentucky]
Geology -- Kentucky; Paleontology -- Kentucky; Brachiopoda, Fossil -- Ohio River Valley; Brachiopoda,...
"7 plates of Albertypes of fossils, 7 plates of Heliotypes of Indian artifacts, arrow heads, ax heads, etc. E. Bierstadt, New York did the albertypes and James R. Osgood, Boston (unidentified except under each plate "Heliotype") did the heliotypes."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 57
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[Albertype post cards]
Palisades (N.J. and N.Y.); Hudson River (N.Y. and N.J.); Irving, Washington, 1783-1859 -- Homes and haunts...
"The Palisades-Hudson River" ; "Sunnyside, home of Washington Irving, Tarrytown, N.Y." ; envelope for albertype card
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[Albertype views from the Hayden Geological Survey, 1870, 1871]
Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.); West (U.S.); Geysers -- Wyoming; Landscape...
"This was to have been Vol. IV of the Hayden Survey volumes. The project was burned in a fire at Bierstadt's in 1874. At least 3 other copies of this set exist: 1 at the Denver Public Library (34 plates), 1 at the National Museum in Washington, and 1 sold at the Metropolitan Auctions in New York in 1995. All are incomplete with varying numbers of plates. Page 8 of the Hayden Survey Annual Report for 1873 states that: 'vol. IV, part 1 will contain about one hundred illustrations, printed by the albertype process from photographic negatives taken by Mr. Jackson.'..."
Also includes Hanson research material and correspondence [38 leaves in envelope] concerning the Hayden Expedition collection in the Denver Public Library "In a letter William Henry Jackson sent to Robert S. Ellison in 1924, now in the collection of the Denver Public Library, Jackson said that he believed a few incomplete sets may have been put together for private distribution after the fire destroyed Bierstadt's shop."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 48
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[Albertype views of Rocky Mountain scenery. Owing to the large demand for previous editions of somewhat similar character, the Passenger Department has made arrangements to furnish a set of six beautiful Albertype (photo-gelatine) prints of Colorado and Utah scenery...]
Photomechanical processes
"Single sheet...Advertisement for a series of 6 albertypes on 11 x 14 paper. Though not the plates themselves, this item, along with the other Hooper published items in this collection shows how much the railroad used photography as a sales tool."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 105
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[Albertypes and Woodburytypes in Revision of the Echini, Parts I.-II]
Photography -- Scientific applications; Echinodermata; Sea urchins
"This important group represents some of the earliest published Woodburytypes and Albertypes in the United States. There are 57 Woodburytypes on 11 pages and there are 12 Albertypes of which 7 are from drawings, the remaining Albertypes have more than one image per plate. One Albertype bears the blind stamp of Bierstadt, see 1871:1."--Hanson Collection catalog, supplement [7]
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[Albertypes from photographs and art in Balmoral]
Photomechanical processes
"9 Albertypes from photographs and art by M'Glashon, Edinburgh. These extremely early Albertypes are some of the first produced anywhere outside of Germany. [This is] the only book so far to come to light illustrated by M'Glashon."--Hanson Collection catalog, supplement [4]
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[Albertypes from photographs in Pictorial guide book, Watkins and Havana Glens]
Watkins Glen (N.Y.) -- Guidebooks; Havana Glen (N.Y.) -- Guidebooks; Gorges -- New York (State)
"24 Albertype illustrations from photographs of the two Glens. On the title page, "Illustrated with Photographs in Printing-ink by the Albertype Process." This small guide book -- souvenir may or may not have been produced after the fire swept the Bierstadt establishment..."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 53
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