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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

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Young women of Bethlehem in costume Holy Land, c. 1890s, (M) Library Image

Young women of Bethlehem in costume Holy Land, c. 1890s, (M) Library Image

Young women of Bethlehem in costume Holy Land, c. 1890s, (M) Library Image

Young women of Bethlehem in costume Holy Land, c. 1890s, (M) Library Image

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This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office.

Detroit Publishing Co. catalogue J,1905. Print no. 15109. Views of the Holy Land

HISTORY OF PHOTOCHROM PRINTS

The photochrom process was initially developed in Switzerland and was spelled without an "e", so the correct original spelling was actually "photochrom". Once the process was introduced in America, the "e" was added to aid pronunciation. A Photochrom is a color photo lithograph, produced from a black-and-white negative. The final prints were created using different color impressions from multiple lithographic stones. The stones used by the publisher Detroit Photographic Company were imported from Bavaria and coated with a special Syrian 'asphaltum' substance that would be chemically sensitized to light, put in contact with a photographic negative, exposed to the sun for up to several hours, then "developed" in oils of turpentine. A separate stone would be made for each color to be used. A minimum of four stones and as many as fourteen stones might be used for a given image.
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Young women of Bethlehem in costume Holy Land, c. 1890s, (M) Library Image Features

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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

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Young women of Bethlehem in costume Holy Land, c. 1890s, (L) Library Image

Young women of Bethlehem in costume Holy Land, c. 1890s, (L) Library Image

Young women of Bethlehem in costume Holy Land, c. 1890s, (L) Library Image

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Product Brand : Snapshots of the Past
This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office.

Detroit Publishing Co. catalogue J,1905. Print no. 15109. Views of the Holy Land

HISTORY OF PHOTOCHROM PRINTS

The photochrom process was initially developed in Switzerland and was spelled without an "e", so the correct original spelling was actually "photochrom". Once the process was introduced in America, the "e" was added to aid pronunciation. A Photochrom is a color photo lithograph, produced from a black-and-white negative. The final prints were created using different color impressions from multiple lithographic stones. The stones used by the publisher Detroit Photographic Company were imported from Bavaria and coated with a special Syrian 'asphaltum' substance that would be chemically sensitized to light, put in contact with a photographic negative, exposed to the sun for up to several hours, then "developed" in oils of turpentine. A separate stone would be made for each color to be used. A minimum of four stones and as many as fourteen stones might be used for a given image.
(Passage: American Photochrom Archive, Image: Library of Congress) ...Read more Details
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Young women of Bethlehem in costume Holy Land, c. 1890s, (L) Library Image Features

  • Young women of Bethlehem in costume Holy Land, c. 1890s, Unframed
  • Typical Image Size: 16 x 20", Paper Size: 20 x 24
  • Decorate with history or give a tasteful gift.

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Thursday, February 16, 2012

Low Price Mahomedan women in town costume Holy Land, c. 1890s, (L) Library Image

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Mahomedan women in town costume Holy Land, c. 1890s, (L) Library Image

Mahomedan women in town costume Holy Land, c. 1890s, (L) Library Image

Mahomedan women in town costume Holy Land, c. 1890s, (L) Library Image

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Product Brand : Snapshots of the Past
This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office.

Detroit Publishing Co. catalogue J,1905. Print no. 15123. Views of the Holy Land

HISTORY OF PHOTOCHROM PRINTS

The photochrom process was initially developed in Switzerland and was spelled without an "e", so the correct original spelling was actually "photochrom". Once the process was introduced in America, the "e" was added to aid pronunciation. A Photochrom is a color photo lithograph, produced from a black-and-white negative. The final prints were created using different color impressions from multiple lithographic stones. The stones used by the publisher Detroit Photographic Company were imported from Bavaria and coated with a special Syrian 'asphaltum' substance that would be chemically sensitized to light, put in contact with a photographic negative, exposed to the sun for up to several hours, then "developed" in oils of turpentine. A separate stone would be made for each color to be used. A minimum of four stones and as many as fourteen stones might be used for a given image.
(Passage: American Photochrom Archive, Image: Library of Congress) ...Read more Details
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Mahomedan women in town costume Holy Land, c. 1890s, (L) Library Image Features

  • Mahomedan women in town costume Holy Land, c. 1890s, Unframed
  • Typical Image Size: 16 x 20", Paper Size: 20 x 24
  • Decorate with history or give a tasteful gift.

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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Hot Deals Mahomedan women in town costume Holy Land, c. 1890s, (M) Library Image

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Mahomedan women in town costume Holy Land, c. 1890s, (M) Library Image

Mahomedan women in town costume Holy Land, c. 1890s, (M) Library Image

Mahomedan women in town costume Holy Land, c. 1890s, (M) Library Image

Product Rating :
Product Brand : Snapshots of the Past
This is a museum quality, reproduction print on premium paper with archival/UV resistant inks. This custom made, authentic reproduction would make an elegant gift or tasteful addition to the home or office.

Detroit Publishing Co. catalogue J,1905. Print no. 15123. Views of the Holy Land

HISTORY OF PHOTOCHROM PRINTS

The photochrom process was initially developed in Switzerland and was spelled without an "e", so the correct original spelling was actually "photochrom". Once the process was introduced in America, the "e" was added to aid pronunciation. A Photochrom is a color photo lithograph, produced from a black-and-white negative. The final prints were created using different color impressions from multiple lithographic stones. The stones used by the publisher Detroit Photographic Company were imported from Bavaria and coated with a special Syrian 'asphaltum' substance that would be chemically sensitized to light, put in contact with a photographic negative, exposed to the sun for up to several hours, then "developed" in oils of turpentine. A separate stone would be made for each color to be used. A minimum of four stones and as many as fourteen stones might be used for a given image.
(Passage: American Photochrom Archive, Image: Library of Congress) ...Read more Details
Check Price Now!!

Mahomedan women in town costume Holy Land, c. 1890s, (M) Library Image Features

  • Mahomedan women in town costume Holy Land, Unframed
  • Print Size: Approximately 16 x 20".
  • Decorate with history or give a tasteful gift.

Mahomedan women in town costume Holy Land, c. 1890s, (M) Library Image
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