Tripe, Linnaeus (1822-1902)

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Ausstellungskatalog, New York, Hans P. Kraus, Jr. Inc., s. a.
Sun Pictures; catalogue one (1).
New York, NY
Hans P. Kraus, Jr. Fine Photographs
1000 copies
s. p.
pb.
ill.
Ausstellungs-, Bestands- und Verkaufskatalog
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Text engl. - Incl. a complete though small sized reprint of Talbot’s Sun pictures in Scotland. Some reproductions of salt and albumen prints from collodion or waxed calotype negatives are also included. [Another though rather faded copy of this rare early illustrated publication is owned by the Bibliothek des Deutschen Museums, Munich, Germany].
Toronto
The Art Gallery of Ontario
2010
hc., 2 vols. in slipcase
Buch, Katalog, Nachschlagewerk
Text engl. - One of the early pioneers of photography, Linnaeus Tripe is celebrated for his illuminating photographs of notable architecture, monuments, landscape views and artifacts of India and Burma in the mid-1850`s. His photographs were meant to provide a new form of record for government officials as much as to satisfy the British public`s enthusiasm for unfamiliar cultures. The Tripe scholar and historian Janet Dewan has undertaken a remarkable work of scholarship. In addition to having established Tripe`s authoritative chronology, Dewan has provided a biography and has reproduced original documents that will provide a factual basis for future critical interpretation. Full descriptions and references for each of Tripe`s one thousand and sixty images are supplemented by commentary, maps and plans.“ (Publishers’ text). - Nur Kurztitelaufnahme 02.2010.
Ausstellungskatalog, Washington D.C., National Gallery of Art, 21.09.2014-04.01.2015; New York, NY, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 24.02.-25.05.2015; London, Victoria and Albert Museum, 23.06.-11.10.2015.
Washington D.C./ Munich, London, New York
National Gallery of Art/ The Metropolitan Museum of Art/ DelMonico Books, Prestel
2014
228 p.
cb. in ill. dustjacket
102 ill.
Katalog
978-3-7913-5381-4
@Amazon
Text engl.
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