dessins
PH1982:0784.01:012
published 1982
Photogravure of cliche verre of a woodland scene by Jean-Baptiste Corot, May 1853
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PH1982:0784.01:012
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published 1982
dessins, livres
PH1980:0193:001-003
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With three photographs by Walker Evans.
1930
Book titled "The Bridge: A Poem", published with three photogravures of the Brooklyn Bridge, New York City, New York, United States
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PH1980:0193:001-003
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With three photographs by Walker Evans.
dessins, livres
1930
DR1974:0002:029:001-044
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- This published portfolio contains 42 prints of Charles Rohault de Fleury's architectural works - mostly plans, elevations, sections and detail drawings, but also some perspective views, and a biographical note on the architect. Prints for domestic architecture in Paris include: Hôtel Soltykoff, Hôtel Sauvage, Hôtels Fontenilliat, and an hôtel on avenue Montaigne. There are two photogravures by P. Dujardin of the interior of Hôtel Sauvage. Prints for public buildings in Paris include: the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, the Théâtre-Italien, the Hippodrome national, the façade of Pavillon de Rohan, a plan for the opera house for the Théâtre impérial de l'opéra, and the Chambre des Notaires. The album contains a print of two tombs and a mausoleum, a print for the Hôtel de Prefecture, Poitiers, a plan for Saint-Augustin, Paris, and a photogravure of Charles Rohault de Fleury in profile.
architecture, architecture de paysage, ingénierie
published 1884
OEUVRE / DE / C. ROHAULT DE FLEURY / ARCHITECTE
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DR1974:0002:029:001-044
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- This published portfolio contains 42 prints of Charles Rohault de Fleury's architectural works - mostly plans, elevations, sections and detail drawings, but also some perspective views, and a biographical note on the architect. Prints for domestic architecture in Paris include: Hôtel Soltykoff, Hôtel Sauvage, Hôtels Fontenilliat, and an hôtel on avenue Montaigne. There are two photogravures by P. Dujardin of the interior of Hôtel Sauvage. Prints for public buildings in Paris include: the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, the Théâtre-Italien, the Hippodrome national, the façade of Pavillon de Rohan, a plan for the opera house for the Théâtre impérial de l'opéra, and the Chambre des Notaires. The album contains a print of two tombs and a mausoleum, a print for the Hôtel de Prefecture, Poitiers, a plan for Saint-Augustin, Paris, and a photogravure of Charles Rohault de Fleury in profile.
architecture, architecture de paysage, ingénierie
articles
Glasgow Improvements Act
19th century, albumen silver print, carbon print, Écosse, épreuve argentique à l'albumine, épreuve au charbon, Glasgow, Glasgow City Improvement Trust, health, photoengraving, photographie, photography, photogravure, santé, Scotland, slum, taudis, Thomas Annan, XIXe siècle
17 novembre 2011
photographies
PH1981:0556:001-041
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- This group of photogravures by A. Richebourg illustrates Théophile Gautier's 'Trésors d'Art de la Russie Ancienne et Moderne' which was published by Gide in Paris (1859). The title page indicates that there were 200 photogravures by Richebourg, 41 of which are published in this edition: 12 plates of Saint Isaac's Cathedral in Saint Petersburg, 14 plates of the Arsenal in Tsarskoye Selo and 15 plates of the Catherine's Palace, also in Tsarskoye Selo. This publication was under the patronage of Tsar Alexander II and dedicated to Empress Marie Alexandrovna.
architecture, militaire
1859
Trésors d'art de la Russie ancienne et moderne
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PH1981:0556:001-041
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- This group of photogravures by A. Richebourg illustrates Théophile Gautier's 'Trésors d'Art de la Russie Ancienne et Moderne' which was published by Gide in Paris (1859). The title page indicates that there were 200 photogravures by Richebourg, 41 of which are published in this edition: 12 plates of Saint Isaac's Cathedral in Saint Petersburg, 14 plates of the Arsenal in Tsarskoye Selo and 15 plates of the Catherine's Palace, also in Tsarskoye Selo. This publication was under the patronage of Tsar Alexander II and dedicated to Empress Marie Alexandrovna.
photographies
1859
architecture, militaire
photographies
Our Old Home
PH1979:0602.02
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Nathaniel Hawthorne was born in 1804 in Salem, Massachusetts. He started writing seriously in 1846 and spent the years 1853 to 1857 in England as the American Consul in Liverpool. The collection of essays that constitute 'Our Old Home' comes from the journals he kept during his stay in England. After spending two years in Italy he returned to the United States and completed his final novel, 'The Marble Faun' and 'Our Old Home'. This 594-page book comprises 14 photogravures, one engraving, a Title page and a Contents and list of illustrations and Index : Title page: Our Old Home by Nathaniel Hawthorne annotated with passages from the author's note-book, and illustrated with photogravures Volume II. Cambridge. Printed at the Riverside Press. MDCCCXCI. Verso of title page: Copyright, 1863 by Nathaniel Hawthorne Copyright, 1870 By Sophia Hawthorne Copyright, 1883, 1890 By Houghton, Mifflin & Co. All rights reserved Two Hundred and Fifty Copies Printed No. 69 Contents and list of Illustrations: [Photogravures executed by A.W. Elson & Co. Boston] Lord Nelson Frontispiece NEAR OXFORD Blenheim The Thames at Oxford from Folly Bridge Magdalen College, Oxford, from the Cherwell SOME OF THE HAUNTS OF BURNS Robert Burns Burn's Birthplace, Alloway Parish, near Ayr The Auld Brig o' Doon, Ayr Alloway Kirk A LONDON SUBURB A Country House The Houses of Parliament UP THE THAMES London Bridge Tower of London, showing Traitor's Gate St. Paul's Cathedral Poets' Corner, Westminster Abbey OUTSIDE GLIMPSES OF ENGLISH POVERTY An English Almshouse CIVIC BANQUETS Index
architecture
1891
Our Old Home
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PH1979:0602.02
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Nathaniel Hawthorne was born in 1804 in Salem, Massachusetts. He started writing seriously in 1846 and spent the years 1853 to 1857 in England as the American Consul in Liverpool. The collection of essays that constitute 'Our Old Home' comes from the journals he kept during his stay in England. After spending two years in Italy he returned to the United States and completed his final novel, 'The Marble Faun' and 'Our Old Home'. This 594-page book comprises 14 photogravures, one engraving, a Title page and a Contents and list of illustrations and Index : Title page: Our Old Home by Nathaniel Hawthorne annotated with passages from the author's note-book, and illustrated with photogravures Volume II. Cambridge. Printed at the Riverside Press. MDCCCXCI. Verso of title page: Copyright, 1863 by Nathaniel Hawthorne Copyright, 1870 By Sophia Hawthorne Copyright, 1883, 1890 By Houghton, Mifflin & Co. All rights reserved Two Hundred and Fifty Copies Printed No. 69 Contents and list of Illustrations: [Photogravures executed by A.W. Elson & Co. Boston] Lord Nelson Frontispiece NEAR OXFORD Blenheim The Thames at Oxford from Folly Bridge Magdalen College, Oxford, from the Cherwell SOME OF THE HAUNTS OF BURNS Robert Burns Burn's Birthplace, Alloway Parish, near Ayr The Auld Brig o' Doon, Ayr Alloway Kirk A LONDON SUBURB A Country House The Houses of Parliament UP THE THAMES London Bridge Tower of London, showing Traitor's Gate St. Paul's Cathedral Poets' Corner, Westminster Abbey OUTSIDE GLIMPSES OF ENGLISH POVERTY An English Almshouse CIVIC BANQUETS Index
photographies
1891
architecture
photographies
Our Old Home
PH1979:0602.01
Description:
Nathaniel Hawthorne was born in 1804 in Salem, Massachusetts. He started writing seriously in 1846 and spent the years 1853 to 1857 in England as the American Consul in Liverpool. The collection of essays that constitute 'Our Old Home' comes from the journals he kept during his stay in England. After spending two years in Italy he returned to the United States and completed his final novel, 'The Marble Faun' and 'Our Old Home'. This 279-page book comprises 16 photogravures. Title page: Our Old Home by Nathaniel Hawthorne annotated with passages from the author's note-book, and illustrated with photogravures. Volume I. Cambridge printed at the Riverside Press MDCCCXCI. Verso of title page: Copyright,1863, by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Copyright, 1870, by Sophia Hawthorne Copyright, 1883, 1890, by Houghton, Mifflin & Co. All rights reserved. Two hundred and fifty copies printed. No. 69 Contents and list of illustations: Nathaniel Hawthorne - Frontispiece CONSULAR EXPERIENCES A Street in Leamington Warwick Castle and the Country around A Devonshire Farmhouse ABOUT WARWICK Arched Bridge over the Avon, showing Warwick Castle Leicester Hospital and West Gate, Warwick RECOLLECTING OF A GIFTED WOMAN A Country Lane The room in which Shakespeare was born Delia Bacon Charlecote Hall LICHFIELD AND UTTOXETER Lichfield Cathedral from the West Statue of Dr. Johnson, St. Mary's Square, Lichfield PILGRIMAGE TO OLD BOSTON Lincoln Cathedral Salisbury Cathedral and Bishop's Palace Roman Arch, Lincoln St. Botolph's Tower, Old Boston
architecture
1891
Our Old Home
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PH1979:0602.01
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Nathaniel Hawthorne was born in 1804 in Salem, Massachusetts. He started writing seriously in 1846 and spent the years 1853 to 1857 in England as the American Consul in Liverpool. The collection of essays that constitute 'Our Old Home' comes from the journals he kept during his stay in England. After spending two years in Italy he returned to the United States and completed his final novel, 'The Marble Faun' and 'Our Old Home'. This 279-page book comprises 16 photogravures. Title page: Our Old Home by Nathaniel Hawthorne annotated with passages from the author's note-book, and illustrated with photogravures. Volume I. Cambridge printed at the Riverside Press MDCCCXCI. Verso of title page: Copyright,1863, by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Copyright, 1870, by Sophia Hawthorne Copyright, 1883, 1890, by Houghton, Mifflin & Co. All rights reserved. Two hundred and fifty copies printed. No. 69 Contents and list of illustations: Nathaniel Hawthorne - Frontispiece CONSULAR EXPERIENCES A Street in Leamington Warwick Castle and the Country around A Devonshire Farmhouse ABOUT WARWICK Arched Bridge over the Avon, showing Warwick Castle Leicester Hospital and West Gate, Warwick RECOLLECTING OF A GIFTED WOMAN A Country Lane The room in which Shakespeare was born Delia Bacon Charlecote Hall LICHFIELD AND UTTOXETER Lichfield Cathedral from the West Statue of Dr. Johnson, St. Mary's Square, Lichfield PILGRIMAGE TO OLD BOSTON Lincoln Cathedral Salisbury Cathedral and Bishop's Palace Roman Arch, Lincoln St. Botolph's Tower, Old Boston
photographies
1891
architecture
Yale and the City of Elms
PH1979:0608
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This album, intended chiefly as a guide for strangers visiting the University of Yale, New Haven (Connecticut, USA), is illustrated with 34 photogravures of several buildings of the campus. The title page reads : 'Yale and "The "City of Elms" by W.E. Decrow. It is illustrated with heliotypes of all the principal college buildings, a plan of the college grounds, and a map of the city of New Haven. Boston, W.E. Decrow, 238 Washington Street, 1882'. Yale University is portrayed through it's main buildings : South, South Middle, North-Middle, North, the Athenaeum, the old chapel, Lyceum, Battell Chapel, Yale School of Fine Arts, Peabody Museum, Treasury, Reading Room, Old Laboratory, Gymnasium, Library, Student's room in Durfee, West Divinity, Mason Library, Marquand Chapel, Yale Medical School, Yale Boat House, Hamilton Park, The New Haven House and Hopkins Grammar School as well as several halls : Berzelius, Farnam, Durfee, Alumni, North Sheffield, East Divinity, Skull and Bones, Scroll and Key, Psi Upsilon, Delta Kappa Epsilon and Yale Law School City Hall.
architecture
1882
Yale and the City of Elms
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PH1979:0608
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This album, intended chiefly as a guide for strangers visiting the University of Yale, New Haven (Connecticut, USA), is illustrated with 34 photogravures of several buildings of the campus. The title page reads : 'Yale and "The "City of Elms" by W.E. Decrow. It is illustrated with heliotypes of all the principal college buildings, a plan of the college grounds, and a map of the city of New Haven. Boston, W.E. Decrow, 238 Washington Street, 1882'. Yale University is portrayed through it's main buildings : South, South Middle, North-Middle, North, the Athenaeum, the old chapel, Lyceum, Battell Chapel, Yale School of Fine Arts, Peabody Museum, Treasury, Reading Room, Old Laboratory, Gymnasium, Library, Student's room in Durfee, West Divinity, Mason Library, Marquand Chapel, Yale Medical School, Yale Boat House, Hamilton Park, The New Haven House and Hopkins Grammar School as well as several halls : Berzelius, Farnam, Durfee, Alumni, North Sheffield, East Divinity, Skull and Bones, Scroll and Key, Psi Upsilon, Delta Kappa Epsilon and Yale Law School City Hall.
1882
architecture
PH1978:0038:003
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Album containing 100 photogravures made from photographs by Baldus following a special process of his own, that would restore them on the reverse side. Malcolm Daniel writes: "Baldus's Louvre photographs found their final incarnation in a gravure publication 'Palais du Louvre et des Tuileries'. The three volumes in this set largely parallel the albums that Baldus had made earlier for the Minister of State; again the majority of the images are of sculptural and ornamental details from the New Louvre, but statuary and ornament from the Tuileries Palace and Gardens are also included. The first edition of the 'Palais du Louvre et des Tuileries', published by Baldus himself, was offered for sale in fascicles beginning in late 1869, and the series was completed by the end of 1871. Two volumes, each with 100 plates, focused on interior and exterior decoration. Because of the success of the first two volumes, a third, showing both interior and exterior motifs was produced, and the three-volume set was published by Morel in 1875." ('History of Photography', p. 120-121). This album contains views of sculptural and ornamental details (some of them fragments) of the models made the decoration of the staircase of the Palais des Tuileries, the Entrance to the Gardens of the Tuileries, the façade on the Carrousel of the Louvre, the Flore Pavilion and the Minister of State.
architecture, ornement, sculpture
1869-1871
Palais du Louvre et des Tuileries. Motifs de décorations
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PH1978:0038:003
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Album containing 100 photogravures made from photographs by Baldus following a special process of his own, that would restore them on the reverse side. Malcolm Daniel writes: "Baldus's Louvre photographs found their final incarnation in a gravure publication 'Palais du Louvre et des Tuileries'. The three volumes in this set largely parallel the albums that Baldus had made earlier for the Minister of State; again the majority of the images are of sculptural and ornamental details from the New Louvre, but statuary and ornament from the Tuileries Palace and Gardens are also included. The first edition of the 'Palais du Louvre et des Tuileries', published by Baldus himself, was offered for sale in fascicles beginning in late 1869, and the series was completed by the end of 1871. Two volumes, each with 100 plates, focused on interior and exterior decoration. Because of the success of the first two volumes, a third, showing both interior and exterior motifs was produced, and the three-volume set was published by Morel in 1875." ('History of Photography', p. 120-121). This album contains views of sculptural and ornamental details (some of them fragments) of the models made the decoration of the staircase of the Palais des Tuileries, the Entrance to the Gardens of the Tuileries, the façade on the Carrousel of the Louvre, the Flore Pavilion and the Minister of State.
1869-1871
architecture, ornement, sculpture
PH1978:0038:001
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Album containing 100 photogravures made from photographs by Baldus following a special process of his own, that would restore them on the reverse side. Malcolm Daniel writes: "Baldus's Louvre photographs found their final incarnation in a gravure publication 'Palais du Louvre et des Tuileries'. The three volumes in this set largely parallel the albums that Baldus had made earlier for the Minister of State; again the majority of the images are of sculptural and ornamental details from the New Louvre, but statuary and ornament from the Tuileries Palace and Gardens are also included. The first edition of the 'Palais du Louvre et des Tuileries', published by Baldus himself, was offered for sale in fascicles beginning in late 1869, and the series was completed by the end of 1871. Two volumes, each with 100 plates, focused on interior and exterior decoration. Because of the success of the first two volumes, a third, showing both interior and exterior motifs was produced, and the three-volume set was published by Morel in 1875." ('History of Photography', p. 120-121). In this album, views show sculptural and ornamental details (some of them fragments) of the models made for the decoration of the Manège; Palais des Tuileries (south wing, court façade); quay façade); the New Louvre (south wing, Carrousel façade and quay façade); Guichet de l'Empereur; Pavillon de Flore (quay façade); first floor; Lesdiguières, Turgot and Rohan Pavilions and a view of the Pavillon des Tuileries before destruction by fire by the Commune.
architecture, ornement, sculpture
1869-1871
Palais du Louvre et des Tuileries. Motifs de décorations tirés des constructions exécutées au nouveau Louvre et au palais des Tuileries sous la direction de M.H.-M. Lefuel, architecte de l'empereur.
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PH1978:0038:001
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Album containing 100 photogravures made from photographs by Baldus following a special process of his own, that would restore them on the reverse side. Malcolm Daniel writes: "Baldus's Louvre photographs found their final incarnation in a gravure publication 'Palais du Louvre et des Tuileries'. The three volumes in this set largely parallel the albums that Baldus had made earlier for the Minister of State; again the majority of the images are of sculptural and ornamental details from the New Louvre, but statuary and ornament from the Tuileries Palace and Gardens are also included. The first edition of the 'Palais du Louvre et des Tuileries', published by Baldus himself, was offered for sale in fascicles beginning in late 1869, and the series was completed by the end of 1871. Two volumes, each with 100 plates, focused on interior and exterior decoration. Because of the success of the first two volumes, a third, showing both interior and exterior motifs was produced, and the three-volume set was published by Morel in 1875." ('History of Photography', p. 120-121). In this album, views show sculptural and ornamental details (some of them fragments) of the models made for the decoration of the Manège; Palais des Tuileries (south wing, court façade); quay façade); the New Louvre (south wing, Carrousel façade and quay façade); Guichet de l'Empereur; Pavillon de Flore (quay façade); first floor; Lesdiguières, Turgot and Rohan Pavilions and a view of the Pavillon des Tuileries before destruction by fire by the Commune.
architecture, ornement, sculpture