
Francis Orville Libby (1883–1961) :: Pine Branch and Moon, 1921 [probably New England]. Multiple gum process printed in blue. source: artmuseum.princeton.edu
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Francis Orville Libby (1883–1961) :: Pine Branch and Moon, 1921 [probably New England]. Multiple gum process printed in blue. source: artmuseum.princeton.edu
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Francis Orville Libby (1883–1961)
:: Winter Moonrise, undated. Multiple gum process printed in blue. source: artmuseum.princeton.edu
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Untitled [Stereographic View of Two Nude Women]. Unknown French photographer. 1840′s. Daguerreotype. Stereo view. / source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Choiselat and Ratel [
Marie-Charles-Isidore Choiselat and
Stanislas Ratel] ::
Landscape with Cottage, 1844.
Daguerreotype. / src: The Met
Choiselat and Ratel emphasized the two-dimensional organization of the
picture’s surface. The poplars, reflected in the water, seem to stretch
across the plate from top to bottom instead of sitting on the far side
of the pond; the cottage forms, with its reflection, a single geometric solid
floating in space. (Quoted from source)
Julien Vallou de Villeneuve ::
Female Nude Reclining and in Profile, ca. 1853.
Salted paper print from paper negative. / src: The Metropolitan Museum of Art



Frédéric Boissonas :: The Western Portico of the Parthenon,
Ακρόπολη / Acropolis, Athens, Greece, 1922
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Braun, Clément & Cie :: The Propylaia to
the Acropolis, Athens, Greece, Europe; negative 1869; print about 1890;
Carbon print / source: J. Paul Getty Museum