EditorialHeinrich Hamann, Atelier J. Hamann, Johann Hinrich W. Hamann, Mountainous landscape with waterfall, collodion paper, black and white positive process, Total: Height: 8,50 cm; Width: 17,00 cm, travel photography, landscape photography, landscape with pl...
EditorialHeinrich Hamann, Atelier J. Hamann, Johann Hinrich W. Hamann, Mountainous landscape with waterfall, collodion paper, black and white positive process, Total: Height: 8,50 cm; Width: 17,00 cm, travel photography, landscape photography, landscape with pl...
EditorialVIEW OF THE BROCKEN, IN THE HARZ MOUNTAINS, GERMANY. The Harz is the highest mountain range in northern Germany and its rugged terrain extends across parts of Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia.
Editorial?????????, Writing Box (suzuribako) with Waterfall and Auspicious Characters, Edo period (1615?1868), late 18th century, Japan, Lacquered wood with gold and silver takamaki-e, hiramaki-e, togidashimaki-e, and gold inlay on nashiji ground, H. 2 1/4 in. ...
EditorialYoho Park Reserve, B.C, Canada, Van Horn Range & Emerald Lake, Mountains, Lakes & ponds, National parks & reserves, Canada, British Columbia, Yoho National Park, Canada, British Columbia, Emerald Lake, Canada, Rocky Mountains, 1890.
EditorialWasatch Range of Rocky Mountains, From Brigham Young's Woolen Mills. Andrew J. Russell; American, 1830-1902. Date: 1868-1869. Dimensions: 15.4 x 20.1 cm (image/paper); 23.2 x 30.3 cm (album paper). Albumen print, pl. XXV from the album "Sun Pictures of...
EditorialThe Village of Koomarsen on the Left Hand Range, The Kooloo and Kote Kangra ranges in the distance. This view was sketched from the verandah of the staging bungalow at Kotgarh in the Himalayas, at sunset. In the middle distance is the village of Kumars...
EditorialThe Snowy Range from Nagkanda Staging Bungalow. Sunset. This view was made at the staging bungalow at Narkhanda, 8,800 feet above sea level. Staging bungalows were used as resting places on the journey through the mountains. The two figures in the fore...
EditorialLieutenant-General Sir George Pollock, G.C.B. (1786-1872), 1856. First Afghan War hero. Relieved Sale at Jalalabad and captured Kabul. A three-quarter length portrait, bareheaded, the body turned slightly towards the left, right arm raised. He wears a ...
EditorialLieutenant-General Sir George Pollock, G.C.B. (1786-1872), 1856. First Afghan War hero. Relieved Sale at Jalalabad and captured Kabul. A three-quarter length portrait, bareheaded, the body turned slightly towards the left, right arm raised. He wears a ...