Nicola Perscheid :: Fräulein Änne Jungmann in den Lupinen, um 1900. Pinatypie. | src MK&G
The Pinatype is a dye transfer imbibition process. The colored picture is obtained by superimposing three gelatin films which have been exposed under negatives taken behind color-screens and dyed with corresponding colors.
Nicola Perscheid :: Ms. Änne Jungmann in the lupins, circa 1900. Pinatype. (Detail) | src MK&G
Gustaf Wernersson Cronquist (Sverige, 1878 – 1967) :: Titel saknas, ca. 1925. Autokrom. | src Moderna MuseetGustaf Wernersson Cronquist (Sverige, 1878 – 1967) :: Titel saknas, ca. 1930. Autokrom. | src Moderna Museet
Ralph Lindequist Wilson :: Uten tittel. Trolig 1910-årene. Autokrom. Billedsamlingen, UB Bergen. | src Universitetet i Bergen “Wilson’s autochrome photograph of a simple bouquet of hand-picked wildflowers in a ceramic vase is a delicate and beautiful example of a classic Still Life. The photograph is also a fine example of experimentation with the aesthetic expression: the bouquet is in sharp focus, but all other parts are blurred and more diffuse.” (quoted from source)Ralph L. Wilson :: Uten tittel. Dato ukjent. Trolig 1920 – 1930-årene. Autokrom. Billedsamlingen, UB Bergen. | src Universitetet i BergenRalph L. Wilson :: Untitled. Probably between 1920s – 1930s. Autochrome. Billedsamlingen, UB Bergen. | src Universitetet i BergenRalph L. Wilson :: Untitled. Probably between 1920s – 1930s. Autochrome. Billedsamlingen, UB Bergen | src Universitetet i Bergen