[Group of 41 Stereograph Views of Astronomy Related Scenes]

1850s–1910s
Not on view

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • Title: [Group of 41 Stereograph Views of Astronomy Related Scenes]
  • Patron: Commissioned by Nautical Almanac Office (American)
  • Publisher: New H Series
  • Publisher: Charles Bierstadt (American, Solingen 1819–1903 Niagara Falls)
  • Artist: Henry Draper (American, Prince Edward County, Virginia 1837–1882 New York)
  • Artist: L. M. Rutherford
  • Publisher: Popular Series
  • Publisher: Stereo Gems (American)
  • Publisher: Liberty Brand Stereo Views (American)
  • Publisher: Underwood & Underwood (American)
  • Photography Studio: Sun Sculpture Works and Studios (American)
  • Publisher: Strohmeyer & Wyman (American)
  • Publisher: Keystone View Company
  • Publisher: Yerkes Observatory (American)
  • Publisher: Carnegie Intitute (American)
  • Artist: Kilburn Brothers (American, active ca. 1865–1890)
  • Publisher: Edward Kilburn (American, 1830–1884)
  • Artist: William N. Hobbs (American)
  • Artist: G. R. Proctor (American)
  • Publisher: Edward Bierstadt (American, Solingen 1824–1906 New York)
  • Publisher: Whiple (American)
  • Artist: Deloss Barnum (American, 1825–1873 Cortland, New York)
  • Publisher: E. & H. T. Anthony (American)
  • Publisher: Smith, Beck & Beck (British)
  • Artist: G. W. Thorne (American)
  • Artist: Unknown
  • Publisher: Truman Ward Ingersoll (American, 1862–1922)
  • Date: 1850s–1910s
  • Medium: Albumen silver prints
  • Dimensions: Mounts approximately: 8.3 x 17.1 cm (3 1/4 x 6 3/4 in.) to 8.9 x 17.8 cm (3 1/2 x 7 in.)
  • Classification: Photographs
  • Credit Line: Gift of Weston J. Naef, in memory of Kathleen W. Naef and Weston J. Naef Sr., 1982
  • Object Number: 1982.1182.256–.265, .267–.290, .292–.298
  • Curatorial Department: Photographs

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