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EDWARD ANTHONY, HENRY T. ANTHONY. [Broadway in the Rain, likely taken from 308 or 310 Broadway, New York City]

[Broadway in the Rain, likely taken from 308 or 310 Broadway, New York City]. Artist: Edward Anthony (American, 1818-1888); Henry T. Anthony (American, 1814-1884). Date: ca. 1860s.
Edward Anthony and his brother Henry were the founders of New York's first manufacturers and purveyors of cameras and photographic supplies. In 1859, Anthony published a series of their own stop-action or "instantaneous" stereographic views, including Broadway on a Rainy Day. Remarkable for its crystalline clarity, the photograph sold thousands of copies in the 1860s and still ranks among the most collectible images of New York City.
A stereograph, commonly known as a stereo view, is a double photograph presented in such a manner that an observer looking through a stereoscope sees a single image in three dimensions.
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[Broadway in the Rain, likely taken from 308 or 310 Broadway, New York City]
[Broadway in the Rain, likely taken from 308 or 310 Broadway, New York City]. Artist: Edward Anthony (American, 1818-1888); Henry T. Anthony (American, 1814-1884). Date: ca. 1860s. Edward Anthony and his brother Henry were the founders of New York's first manufacturers and purveyors of cameras and photographic supplies. In 1859, Anthony published a series of their own stop-action or "instantaneous" stereographic views, including Broadway on a Rainy Day. Remarkable for its crystalline clarity, the photograph sold thousands of copies in the 1860s and still ranks among the most collectible images of New York City. A stereograph, commonly known as a stereo view, is a double photograph presented in such a manner that an observer looking through a stereoscope sees a single image in three dimensions.
Technik/Material:
Albumen silver print
Museum:
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA
Bildnachweis:
Album / Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY
Freigaben (Releases):
Model: Nein - Eigentum: Nein
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Bildgröße:
4645 x 2548 px | 33.9 MB
Druckgröße:
39.3 x 21.6 cm | 15.5 x 8.5 in (300 dpi)