The stereograph brought the "World" into the parlor. Far-away places and historic happenings; occupational modes and mechanical innovations; renowned statesmen and stage personalities; the fine arts and Victorian humor; all became common knowledge through this pervasive medium. To study the development of the stereoscope in the United States is to participate vicariously in the modes, aspirations, and other phenomena of adolescent America. This article is intended to provide the reader with an overview of the history of stereoscopy and a concise look at photo-stereoscopic imagery as it relates to the Indians of California
Black and white stereograph of Mojave Indians seen during the George Wheeler surveying expedition in...
Some of our most interesting collections of native American photographs are virtually unknown outsid...
Known as a precursor to three dimensional entertainment, the stereoview photograph is an interesting...
During the mid-nineteenth century, stereoscopy became a monumentally popular and heavily studied com...
Although Alfred Kroeber is universally regarded as the founder of California Indian studies, his imp...
Five stereographic views of Miwok people (Figs. 1-5) made in Sonora, California, during the 1850s ar...
Photographs of the Indians of California taken prior to 1860 are exceedingly rare. They are so rare ...
212 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.My research draws upon the ac...
This study considers the implications of the "stereoscopic tours" and Travel System produced by the ...
Indians and photography are inextricably intertwined in strange and persistent ways. From the earlie...
The following article, which was originally published in 1870 in The American Naturalist (Vol. 4, No...
The stereoscope was a popular parlour toy that provided a powerful psychological viewing experience ...
Artifact Label: Keystone View Company Tour of the World Meadville, Pa.: Keystone View Company, ca. ...
This May 1, 1870, article was read originally before the Essex Institute on February 21, 1870. Cheve...
Photostat from the California farmer; journal of useful sciences: vol. XIII, no. 3, Feb. 22, 1860 to...
Black and white stereograph of Mojave Indians seen during the George Wheeler surveying expedition in...
Some of our most interesting collections of native American photographs are virtually unknown outsid...
Known as a precursor to three dimensional entertainment, the stereoview photograph is an interesting...
During the mid-nineteenth century, stereoscopy became a monumentally popular and heavily studied com...
Although Alfred Kroeber is universally regarded as the founder of California Indian studies, his imp...
Five stereographic views of Miwok people (Figs. 1-5) made in Sonora, California, during the 1850s ar...
Photographs of the Indians of California taken prior to 1860 are exceedingly rare. They are so rare ...
212 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.My research draws upon the ac...
This study considers the implications of the "stereoscopic tours" and Travel System produced by the ...
Indians and photography are inextricably intertwined in strange and persistent ways. From the earlie...
The following article, which was originally published in 1870 in The American Naturalist (Vol. 4, No...
The stereoscope was a popular parlour toy that provided a powerful psychological viewing experience ...
Artifact Label: Keystone View Company Tour of the World Meadville, Pa.: Keystone View Company, ca. ...
This May 1, 1870, article was read originally before the Essex Institute on February 21, 1870. Cheve...
Photostat from the California farmer; journal of useful sciences: vol. XIII, no. 3, Feb. 22, 1860 to...
Black and white stereograph of Mojave Indians seen during the George Wheeler surveying expedition in...
Some of our most interesting collections of native American photographs are virtually unknown outsid...
Known as a precursor to three dimensional entertainment, the stereoview photograph is an interesting...