Null Views of Japan. INGERSOLL. Complete series of 100 stereographs.
INGERSOLL, …
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Views of Japan. INGERSOLL. Complete series of 100 stereographs. INGERSOLL, Truman Ward. Views of Japan. Complete series of 100 stereographs.T. W. Ingersoll, 1900 100 stereographs, numbered 601-700. Color photomechanical relief halftone on coated paper, mounted on cardboard. 90x175 mm. Below the image the number and caption with the title, on the reverse a complete description, all in English. In their original cardboard box. Defects on the box, stereographic prints in good condition. Colors seem to be still nice and bright. Rare complete series with one hundred numbered views. Castles, temples, gardens, monuments, views of cities, scenes of life and customs and curiosities are depicted. The Chicago University Library, which has a large collection of Stereograph Cards, has this series missing a 'Card'. A stereograph consists of two nearly-identical (often-photographic) images which form a three-dimensional image when viewed through a stereoscope. Truman Ward Ingersoll, 1862 – 1922, eminent photographer, is known for the stereoviews he published in the United States and other areas. In the early 20th century he also produced half-tone lithoviews. His company was named Ingersoll View Company. The Library of Congress also has a collection of his works At disposal the complete description of series.

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Views of Japan. INGERSOLL. Complete series of 100 stereographs. INGERSOLL, Truman Ward. Views of Japan. Complete series of 100 stereographs.T. W. Ingersoll, 1900 100 stereographs, numbered 601-700. Color photomechanical relief halftone on coated paper, mounted on cardboard. 90x175 mm. Below the image the number and caption with the title, on the reverse a complete description, all in English. In their original cardboard box. Defects on the box, stereographic prints in good condition. Colors seem to be still nice and bright. Rare complete series with one hundred numbered views. Castles, temples, gardens, monuments, views of cities, scenes of life and customs and curiosities are depicted. The Chicago University Library, which has a large collection of Stereograph Cards, has this series missing a 'Card'. A stereograph consists of two nearly-identical (often-photographic) images which form a three-dimensional image when viewed through a stereoscope. Truman Ward Ingersoll, 1862 – 1922, eminent photographer, is known for the stereoviews he published in the United States and other areas. In the early 20th century he also produced half-tone lithoviews. His company was named Ingersoll View Company. The Library of Congress also has a collection of his works At disposal the complete description of series.

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