[Group of 207 Stereograph Views of the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition]
Artwork Details
- Title: [Group of 207 Stereograph Views of the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition]
- Artist: Unknown (American)
- Artist: George Barker (American (born Canada), 1844–1894)
- Artist: James Cremer (American (born England), 1821–1893)
- Artist: Frederick Gutekunst (American (born Germany), 1832–1917)
- Artist: Edward Livingston Wilson (American, 1838–1903)
- Artist: W. Irving Adams (American, active ca. 1890s)
- Publisher: Centennial Photographic Company (American, founded 1876)
- Artist: Mrs. M. A. Maxwell (American)
- Artist: William Notman (Canadian (born Scotland), 1826–1891)
- Artist: Joseph Fraser
- Artist: J. O. Barrett (American)
- Artist: W. W. Barrett (American)
- Publisher: S. Hicks (American)
- Publisher: De Young's Palace Dollar Store (American, founded 1830)
- Publisher: American Views (American)
- Publisher: C. N. Freeman & Company (American)
- Artist: Benjamin West Kilburn (American, Littleton, New Hampshire 1827–1909 Littleton, New Hampshire)
- Artist: Edward Kilburn (American, 1830–1884)
- Publisher: Bement & Davenport (American)
- Publisher: L. Black & Company (American)
- 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 10.8 x 17.8 cm (4 1/4 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: 1982.1182.2095–.2301
- Curatorial Department: Photographs
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