Baron Adolph de Meyer :: Flower Study, 1908. Autochrome. (Royal Photographic Society Collection) | src The Dawn of Colour at Science and Media MuseumBaron Adolf de Meyer :: Still Life # 3, 1908. Halftone printed from an Autochrome. | src eBayBaron Adolf de Meyer :: Still Life # 3, 1908. Halftone printed from an Autochrome. | src eBayStill Life, ca. 1908. From an Autochrome by Baron A. de Meyer. From: “Colour Photography and other Recent Developments of the Art of the Camera”. Charles Holme ed., 1908. | src internet archiveBaron Adolf de Meyer :: Still Life, 1908. Halftone printed from an Autochrome. | src eBayBaron Adolf de Meyer :: Still Life, 1908. Halftone printed from an Autochrome. | src eBay
These studies, titled Still-life (Nature morte; Stillleben), are halftones printed from the original Autochrome dating from 1908; both were published in “Colour Photography and other Recent Developments of the Art of the Camera” a British companion along with “Art in Photography”, to Camera Work, the important American photo secessionist magazine published by Alfred Stieglitz. | src eBay & eBay
Otto Scharf :: Taufgang, ca. 1905. Photogravure. Editor: Atelier Georg Büxenstein & Co. In: Photografische Mitteilungen 1905. | src photogravure.comOtto Scharf :: Taufgang, ca. 1905. Photogravure. The photograph depicts the faithful standing in line outside a church to be baptized. In: Photografische Mitteilungen 1905. | src Photoseed
Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen (1859-1923) ::L’Été-Chat sur une Balustrade (top) & L’Hiver-Chat sur un Coussin (bottom), 1909 Lithographs in colors on heavy wove paper and wove paper backed with Japan, printed by R. Engelmann, Paris. | src Bonhams