Autochromes de Acillona

Tomás Acillona (1893 – 1957) ~ Sin título, 1922. Autochrome | src gomas-bicromatadas on IG
Tomás Acillona (1893 – 1957) ~ Puesta de sol en la Playa de Arrigunaga, 1922. Autochrome | src gomas-bicromatadas IG
Tomás Acillona (1893 – 1957) ~ Sin título, 1922. Autochrome | src gomas-bicromatadas on IG

Fête des fleurs par G. Gain

Gustave Gain ~ “Fête des fleurs”, Coutainville (Agon-Coutainville, Manche), 1924 | half stereo (left)
Gustave Gain ~ “Fête des fleurs”, Coutainville (Agon-Coutainville, Manche), 1924 | src Archives de la Manche
Gustave Gain ~ “Fête des fleurs”, Coutainville (Agon-Coutainville, Manche), 1924 | half stereo (right)

Blossoming cactus 1930s

Hans Grendahl (1877-1962) ~ Cactus flowers. Close-up, June, 1937. Autochrome. Stereo. | src Preus museum
Hans Grendahl (1877-1962) ~ Kaktusblomster. Nærbilde, June, 1937. Autochrome. Stereo. | src Preus museum
Hans Grendahl (1877-1962) ~ Blossoming cactus, July, 1934. Autochrome. Stereo photograph. | src Preus museum
Hans Grendahl (1877-1962) ~ Blomstrende kaktus, July, 1934. Autochrome. Stereo photograph. | src Preus museum
Hans Grendahl (1877-1962) ~ Blossoming cactus, July, 1937. Autochrome. Stereo photograph. | src Preus museum
Hans Grendahl (1877-1962) ~ Blomstrende kaktus, July, 1937. Autochrome. Stereo photograph. | src Preus museum

About Hans Grendahl (1877 – 1962)

Born in Rennebu. Son of farmer Ole Knudsen Grendahl and Ane Hansdatter, born Aas. He graduated in architecture with architect Solberg, Trondheim, in 1902, after which he went to Germany and studied architecture at the university in Karlsruhe. After completing his education, Grendahl was employed, among others in the company Jacob Digre in Ålesund, later he became an assistant teacher in building subjects, construction and freehand drawing at Trondhjem’s technical training institute. In 1916 he was employed as a teacher at NTH. In the 1920s and 30s took a number of photographs in color (Autochromes), i.a. interiors and exteriors of churches in Trøndelag, Gudbrandsdalen, Østerdalen, Møre and Romsdal and Telemark, as well as pictures from the Trøndelag exhibition in 1930 and the Drammen exhibition in the same year. The oldest color photo taken in his collection is from 1922. Grendahl left a unique archive of stereo images, about half of which are in colour, to his daughter Adelheide (Ada) Grue, in Stjørdal. The picture collection was bought by the Preus Fotomuseum in 1989 and digitalized in December 2021. It consists of 1017 photographs on glass plates in the format 90×140 mm. With a few exceptions, the images are stereo images.

quoted from Preus Fotomuseum

Hans Grendahl (1877-1957) ~ White cactus, July, 1935. Autochrome. Stereo photograph. | src Preus museum
Hans Grendahl (1877-1957) ~ Hvit kaktus, July, 1935. Autochrome. Stereo photograph. | src Preus museum

Chinese peony blooming 1915

Léon Busy ~ Une pivoine de Chine fleurissant le pied de l’autel des ancêtres à l’époque de la fête du Têt, Hà-dông, Tonkin, Indochine, février 1915. Autochrome Lumière. Archives de la Planète.

Three views of a Chinese peony blooming at the foot of the altar of the ancestors at the time of the Têt festival, Hà-dông, Tonkin, Indochina, February 1915. Mission : Léon Busy en Indochine

Léon Busy ~ Pivoines de Chine fleurissant le pied de l’autel des ancêtres à l’époque de la fête du Têt, Hà-dông, Tonkin, Indochine, février 1915. Autochrome Lumière. Archives de la Planète.
Léon Busy ~ Une pivoine de Chine fleurissant le pied de l’autel des ancêtres à l’époque de la fête du Têt, Hà-dông, Tonkin, Indochine, février 1915. Autochrome Lumière. Archives de la Planète.

all images from Musée départamental Albert Kahn

Footage of Roses · 1925

Arthur Edward Pillsbury ~ Footage of roses, 1925. | Pink rose blooming
Arthur Edward Pillsbury ~ Footage of roses, 1925. | src Prelinger Archives on internet archive
time-lapse study of a blooming pink rose, from an artificially colored film
Arthur Edward Pillsbury ~ Footage of roses, 1925. Yellow rose blooming
Arthur Edward Pillsbury ~ Footage of roses, 1925. | src Prelinger Archives on internet archive
time-lapse study of a blooming yellow rose then beginning to wilt, from a film artificially colored
Arthur Edward Pillsbury ~ Footage of roses, 1925. | Three pink roses blooming
Arthur Edward Pillsbury ~ Footage of roses, 1925. | src Prelinger Archives on internet archive
time-lapse study of three blooming roses, from a film artificially colored
Arthur Edward Pillsbury ~ Footage of roses, 1925. | Wilting flower
Arthur Edward Pillsbury ~ Footage of roses, 1925. | Fruit
Arthur Edward Pillsbury ~ Footage of roses, 1925. | src Prelinger Archives on internet archive
time-lapse study of a wilting flower, from an artificially colored film

Blüten von Walter Möbius

Walter Möbius :: Birnenblüte bei Diesbar, um 1924 | src Deutsche Fotothek
Walter Möbius :: Echte Schlüsselblume (Primula veris), auch Himmelsschlüssel, im Weißeritztal, um 1924 | Deutsche Fotothek
Walter Möbius :: Birnenblüte, aufgenommen bei Cossebaude, um 1924 | Deutsche Fotothek
Walter Möbius :: Sumpfporst in Blüte (und Hände), um 1924 | src Deutsche Fotothek

Adams Dogwood Blossoms

Ansel Adams (1902 – 1984) :: Plate XI: Dogwood Blossoms, 1938. Portfolio III: Yosemite Valley. San Francisco: Sierra Club, 1960. 16 gelatin silver prints; each signed. | src Christie’s
Ansel Adams (1902 – 1984) :: ‘Dogwood Blossoms, Yosemite’, ferrotyped gelatin silver print, mounted, signed in pencil on the mount, titled on the reverse, circa 1938, probably printed later. | src Sotheby’s
Ansel Adams (1902 – 1984) :: ‘Dogwood Blossoms, Yosemite’, ferrotyped gelatin silver print, ca. 1938 | src Sotheby’s

Kauffmann · on flowers

John Kauffmann (1864 – 1942) ~ Clematis, Melbourne, Australia, 1930s, gelatin-silver photograph. | Art Gallery of South Australia
John Kauffmann (1864 – 1942) ~ Waterlily, Nymphaea Alba, ca. 1930 | src NGA (National gallery of Australia)
John Kauffmann (1864 – 1942) ~ Snowflakes, ca. 1930, gelatin-silver photograph. | AGSA ~ Art Gallery of South Australia