Truman Ward Ingersoll (1862-1922). Views of Japan. Complete series of 100 stereographs. T.W. Ingersoll, 1900
100 stereographs, numbered from 601 to 700, mounted on cardboard, 9 x 17.5 cm
Photomechanical relief halftone color on coated paper
A rare complete set of one hundred numbered views, in their original cardboard case, depicting castles, temples, gardens, monuments, cityscapes, scenes of daily life and customs, and curiosities. Each image has a title and a full description on the back.
The University of Chicago library, which has a vast collection of "Stereograph Cards", has this series without "Card" as does the Library of Congress.
Truman Ward Ingersoll (1862–1922), a prominent photographer, is known for the stereographs he published in the United States and elsewhere. In the early 20th century, he also produced halftone lithographs. His company was called the Ingersoll View Company.
INGERSOLL, Truman Ward. Japanese Box Set: Complete Series of 100 Stereographs
Truman Ward Ingersoll (1862-1922). Views of Japan. Complete series of 100 stereographs. T.W. Ingersoll, 1900
100 stereographs, numbered from 601 to 700, mounted on cardboard, 9 x 17.5 cm
Photomechanical relief halftone color on coated paper
A rare complete set of one hundred numbered views, in their original cardboard case, depicting castles, temples, gardens, monuments, cityscapes, scenes of daily life and customs, and curiosities. Each image has a title and a full description on the back.
The University of Chicago library, which has a vast collection of "Stereograph Cards", has this series without "Card" as does the Library of Congress.
Truman Ward Ingersoll (1862–1922), a prominent photographer, is known for the stereographs he published in the United States and elsewhere. In the early 20th century, he also produced halftone lithographs. His company was called the Ingersoll View Company.
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