Pictorial Photographs. A Record of the Photographic Salon of 1897. In Seventeen Plates Reproduced in Photogravure
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- Title: Pictorial Photographs. A Record of the Photographic Salon of 1897. In Seventeen Plates Reproduced in Photogravure
- Artist: W. Thomas (British)
- Artist: Paul Martin
- Artist: Heinrich Kühn (Austrian (born Germany), Dresden 1866–1944 Birgitz)
- Artist: Robert Demachy (French, 1859–1936)
- Artist: Alfred Horsley Hinton (British, 1863–1908)
- Artist: Alfred Stieglitz (American, Hoboken, New Jersey 1864–1946 New York)
- Artist: William Crooke (British, born Scotland)
- Artist: Ernest R. Ashton (British, 1867–1952)
- Artist: Ralph Winwood Robinson (British, 1862–1942)
- Artist: Paul Bergon (French, 1863–1912)
- Artist: J. B. B. Wellington (British, 1858–1939)
- Artist: Reginald W. Craigie (British)
- Artist: Maitland
- Artist: Rev. F. C. Lambert
- Artist: Frederick H. Evans (British, London 1853–1943 London)
- Artist: Frank M. Sutcliffe (British, 1853–1941)
- Artist: Lionel C. Bennett (British)
- Author: Walter L. Colls (British)
- Date: 1897
- Medium: Photogravures
- Dimensions: Each sheet: 14 3/4 × 10 1/2 in. (37.5 × 26.7 cm)
Plate dimesions vary - Classification: Books
- Credit Line: Gift of Alfred Stieglitz, 1922, transferred from the Library
- Object Number: 1991.1073.97 (1–17)
- Curatorial Department: Photographs
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