Series of Sun Pictures catalogues, with each volume containing exacting reproduc tions of rare photographs, produced to standards suitable for reference. Since the 1980s, I have authored the series of Sun Pictures catalogues for Hans P. Kraus, Jr., N.Y., a leading dealer in fine photographs. The inspiration for this series came from his father, the late Hans P. Kraus, the pre-eminent rare books dealer in New York who specialized in incunabula and the history of science. The present publications are intended not as sales catalogues, but rather as reference sources that use original research to define a new areas of scholarly study. In this, they follow the best traditions of the long-established symbiotic relationship between rare book ...
Souvenir volume containing 15 photochroms of the Exposiiton universelle de Paris of 1900. All of the...
The images in this book were made 100 years ago by Charles Kerry, one of Australia’s earliest and we...
When and where was photography invented? Received knowledge tells us that a few European men of dist...
When photography appeared shortly before 1840, the metal-plate daguerreotype, invented in France, wa...
The Getty’s In Focus series produces very small books that represent a much larger scholarly effort....
1800- Thomas Wedgwood (1771-1805) produces "sun pictures " by placing opaque objects on le...
The paper negative calotype process introduced by Fox Talbot in 1840 proved to be the conceptual bas...
The inventor of the positive/negative process for photography, 19th century polymath Henry Fox Talbo...
The refinement of photomechanical techniques, which would ally photography to publishing and solve t...
William Henry Fox Talbot is now primarily remembered as the pioneer of photography. This was reinfor...
The photograph found a home in the book before it won for itself a place on the gallery wall. Only a...
The photomechanical print plays a significant role the history of photography, and the collections o...
Ever since 1949 when Helmut Gernsheim published the first account of Lewis Carroll’s [aka Charles Lu...
William Henry Fox Talbot (1800-1877), the inventor of photography on paper, was given crucial suppor...
Books that reproduced artwork in the nineteenth century showcase the technological and aesthetic dev...
Souvenir volume containing 15 photochroms of the Exposiiton universelle de Paris of 1900. All of the...
The images in this book were made 100 years ago by Charles Kerry, one of Australia’s earliest and we...
When and where was photography invented? Received knowledge tells us that a few European men of dist...
When photography appeared shortly before 1840, the metal-plate daguerreotype, invented in France, wa...
The Getty’s In Focus series produces very small books that represent a much larger scholarly effort....
1800- Thomas Wedgwood (1771-1805) produces "sun pictures " by placing opaque objects on le...
The paper negative calotype process introduced by Fox Talbot in 1840 proved to be the conceptual bas...
The inventor of the positive/negative process for photography, 19th century polymath Henry Fox Talbo...
The refinement of photomechanical techniques, which would ally photography to publishing and solve t...
William Henry Fox Talbot is now primarily remembered as the pioneer of photography. This was reinfor...
The photograph found a home in the book before it won for itself a place on the gallery wall. Only a...
The photomechanical print plays a significant role the history of photography, and the collections o...
Ever since 1949 when Helmut Gernsheim published the first account of Lewis Carroll’s [aka Charles Lu...
William Henry Fox Talbot (1800-1877), the inventor of photography on paper, was given crucial suppor...
Books that reproduced artwork in the nineteenth century showcase the technological and aesthetic dev...
Souvenir volume containing 15 photochroms of the Exposiiton universelle de Paris of 1900. All of the...
The images in this book were made 100 years ago by Charles Kerry, one of Australia’s earliest and we...
When and where was photography invented? Received knowledge tells us that a few European men of dist...