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Box 29

 Container

Contains 16 Results:

Palamedesz., Anthonie. "Portrait of a Man." [348; X-R 43] (16 prints)., undated

 File — Box: 29, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Most of these photographs undoubtedly were printed from the negatives made by David Rosen. His New York logo is embossed on many of the prints. Unfortunately, unlike the negatives, which are all numbered so to correspond with the index cards, these prints are not identified as such. Therefore, the photographic technique employed is not always clear. Occasionally, however, an "I-R" is written on the backs of some of the mounted prints, probably indicating that the image was made with infrared...
Dates: undated

Patinir, Joachim. "Assumption." [207] (19 prints)., undated

 File — Box: 29, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Most of these photographs undoubtedly were printed from the negatives made by David Rosen. His New York logo is embossed on many of the prints. Unfortunately, unlike the negatives, which are all numbered so to correspond with the index cards, these prints are not identified as such. Therefore, the photographic technique employed is not always clear. Occasionally, however, an "I-R" is written on the backs of some of the mounted prints, probably indicating that the image was made with infrared...
Dates: undated

Patinir, Joachim. "[Repose on] Flight into Egypt." [260] (14 prints)., undated

 File — Box: 29, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Most of these photographs undoubtedly were printed from the negatives made by David Rosen. His New York logo is embossed on many of the prints. Unfortunately, unlike the negatives, which are all numbered so to correspond with the index cards, these prints are not identified as such. Therefore, the photographic technique employed is not always clear. Occasionally, however, an "I-R" is written on the backs of some of the mounted prints, probably indicating that the image was made with infrared...
Dates: undated

Patinir, Joachim. "[Repose on] Flight into Egypt." [260] (10 prints)., undated

 File — Box: 29, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Most of these photographs undoubtedly were printed from the negatives made by David Rosen. His New York logo is embossed on many of the prints. Unfortunately, unlike the negatives, which are all numbered so to correspond with the index cards, these prints are not identified as such. Therefore, the photographic technique employed is not always clear. Occasionally, however, an "I-R" is written on the backs of some of the mounted prints, probably indicating that the image was made with infrared...
Dates: undated

Patinir, Joachim. "[Repose on] Flight into Egypt." [260] (10 prints)., undated

 File — Box: 29, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Most of these photographs undoubtedly were printed from the negatives made by David Rosen. His New York logo is embossed on many of the prints. Unfortunately, unlike the negatives, which are all numbered so to correspond with the index cards, these prints are not identified as such. Therefore, the photographic technique employed is not always clear. Occasionally, however, an "I-R" is written on the backs of some of the mounted prints, probably indicating that the image was made with infrared...
Dates: undated

Patinir, Joachim. "Rest on Flight [into Egypt]." [208] (13 prints)., undated

 File — Box: 29, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Most of these photographs undoubtedly were printed from the negatives made by David Rosen. His New York logo is embossed on many of the prints. Unfortunately, unlike the negatives, which are all numbered so to correspond with the index cards, these prints are not identified as such. Therefore, the photographic technique employed is not always clear. Occasionally, however, an "I-R" is written on the backs of some of the mounted prints, probably indicating that the image was made with infrared...
Dates: undated

Patinir, Joachim. "Rest on Flight into Egypt." (3 prints)., undated

 File — Box: 29, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Most of these photographs undoubtedly were printed from the negatives made by David Rosen. His New York logo is embossed on many of the prints. Unfortunately, unlike the negatives, which are all numbered so to correspond with the index cards, these prints are not identified as such. Therefore, the photographic technique employed is not always clear. Occasionally, however, an "I-R" is written on the backs of some of the mounted prints, probably indicating that the image was made with infrared...
Dates: undated

Peale, Charles Wilson. "McComb Protrait." [377] (10 prints)., undated

 File — Box: 29, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Most of these photographs undoubtedly were printed from the negatives made by David Rosen. His New York logo is embossed on many of the prints. Unfortunately, unlike the negatives, which are all numbered so to correspond with the index cards, these prints are not identified as such. Therefore, the photographic technique employed is not always clear. Occasionally, however, an "I-R" is written on the backs of some of the mounted prints, probably indicating that the image was made with infrared...
Dates: undated

Peale, Charles Wilson. "Mrs. Paul Zantzinger." [290] (5 prints)., undated

 File — Box: 29, Folder: 9
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Most of these photographs undoubtedly were printed from the negatives made by David Rosen. His New York logo is embossed on many of the prints. Unfortunately, unlike the negatives, which are all numbered so to correspond with the index cards, these prints are not identified as such. Therefore, the photographic technique employed is not always clear. Occasionally, however, an "I-R" is written on the backs of some of the mounted prints, probably indicating that the image was made with infrared...
Dates: undated

Pine, Robert Edge. "Alexander Hamilton." Incl. correspondence. (1 print)., 1947

 File — Box: 29, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series: Most of these photographs undoubtedly were printed from the negatives made by David Rosen. His New York logo is embossed on many of the prints. Unfortunately, unlike the negatives, which are all numbered so to correspond with the index cards, these prints are not identified as such. Therefore, the photographic technique employed is not always clear. Occasionally, however, an "I-R" is written on the backs of some of the mounted prints, probably indicating that the image was made with infrared...
Dates: 1947