A 19th Century photograph of a Roman sculpture on a marble pedestal. Floating in an ebonized frame fit with museum-grade glass.
Albumen printing was a popular photographic process of the mid to late 19th century, in which paper prepared with egg whites and salt was coated with silver nitrate and exposed to light to yield smooth, semi-gloss prints.
Albumen Silver Print
19th C, Continental
17.25” x 14.25 frame, 8.75” x 6.5” print
Shipping within the United States and overseas is available on most pieces. Please email boar@boarnewyork.com for a quote.
A 19th Century photograph of a Roman sculpture on a marble pedestal. Floating in an ebonized frame fit with museum-grade glass.
Albumen printing was a popular photographic process of the mid to late 19th century, in which paper prepared with egg whites and salt was coated with silver nitrate and exposed to light to yield smooth, semi-gloss prints.
Albumen Silver Print
19th C, Continental
17.25” x 14.25 frame, 8.75” x 6.5” print
Shipping within the United States and overseas is available on most pieces. Please email boar@boarnewyork.com for a quote.