Album of the Passion-Play at Oberammergau, Germany
Artwork Details
- Title: Album of the Passion-Play at Oberammergau, Germany
- Author: John P. Jackson (British, active 1874)
- Photographer: Joseph Albert (German, 1825–1886)
- Illustrator: Eliza Pratt Greatorex (American (born Ireland), Manorhamilton 1819/20–1897 Paris)
- Dedicatee: Ludwig II of Bavaria (Munich 1845–1886 Bavaria)
- Sitter: Johann Lang (German, active 1874)
- Sitter: Tobias Flunger (German, active 1874)
- Sitter: Johannes Zwink (German, active 1874)
- Sitter: Marie Haser (German, active 1874)
- Sitter: Johann Diemer (German, active 1874)
- Sitter: Jacob Hett (German, active 1874)
- Sitter: Joseph Maier (German, active 1874)
- Sitter: Franziska Flunger (German, active 1874)
- Sitter: Josepha Lang (German, active 1874)
- Sitter: Gregor Lechner (German, active 1874)
- Sitter: Josepha Flunger (German, active 1874)
- Sitter: Paul Fröschel (German, active 1874)
- Publisher: Joseph Albert (German, 1825–1886) Munich & London
- Printer: Hunderstund & Pries Leipzig
- Date: 1874
- Medium: Illustrations: photographs, etchings in heliotype, engravings on wood
- Dimensions: 13 3/8 × 10 7/8 × 2 5/8 in. (34 × 27.6 × 6.7 cm)
- Classification: Books
- Credit Line: Gift of Elsa Jackson, transferred from the Library, 1991
- Object Number: 1991.1073.151
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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