Photochrom Zurich (XIX) - Ottomane






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Ottomane, a photolithographic colour print by Photochrom Zurich (XIX), 1895, 22 × 16 cm, documentary photography, signed and captioned in gold letters in a bottom cartouche, in very good condition.
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Circa 1895, 22x16 cm.
"Ottoman in his interior", a very pretty coloured view animated by Photochrom Zurich.
A very fine period photolithographic print, loose and not mounted (rare).
Very good preservation of contrasts, colors and levels of detail.
Signed and captioned in gold lettering in a cartouche at the bottom of the print.
Small PR conservatory, to enjoy.
Will be shipped with a neutral pH sleeve and a cardboard backing (ideal for preservation under good conditions).
Founded in Zurich at the end of the 19th century, Photochrom Zürich — which became Photoglob Zürich in 1895 — specialized in distributing color views obtained from black-and-white photographic negatives. Several of these prints, notably for the Orient and North Africa, reproduced images by traveling photographers such as Félix Bonfils, whose photos served as the basis for these compositions between photography and lithography.
Secure shipping by GLS Express or equivalent where possible, delivery between two and four days depending on destination, a single shipping fee for multiple purchases, take this opportunity to group your purchases.
Circa 1895, 22x16 cm.
"Ottoman in his interior", a very pretty coloured view animated by Photochrom Zurich.
A very fine period photolithographic print, loose and not mounted (rare).
Very good preservation of contrasts, colors and levels of detail.
Signed and captioned in gold lettering in a cartouche at the bottom of the print.
Small PR conservatory, to enjoy.
Will be shipped with a neutral pH sleeve and a cardboard backing (ideal for preservation under good conditions).
Founded in Zurich at the end of the 19th century, Photochrom Zürich — which became Photoglob Zürich in 1895 — specialized in distributing color views obtained from black-and-white photographic negatives. Several of these prints, notably for the Orient and North Africa, reproduced images by traveling photographers such as Félix Bonfils, whose photos served as the basis for these compositions between photography and lithography.
Secure shipping by GLS Express or equivalent where possible, delivery between two and four days depending on destination, a single shipping fee for multiple purchases, take this opportunity to group your purchases.
