Box 65
Container
Contains 32 Results:
[367] Daumier, Honoré. "Don Quixote." (1 film)., undated
File — Box: 65, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Film and glass plate negatives make up this series, and with the corresponding index cards, offer the most complete record of Rosen's photographic studies and restoration work. Rosen apparently numbered the negatives in the order in which he photographed the paintings, making his studies of Daumier his first project. With a number assigned to each painting, the various photographic techniques used on each work of art were coded as alphabetical extensions to each number. Every negative is...
Dates:
undated
[368] Daumier, Honoré. "Head of a Man." (2 film)., undated
File — Box: 65, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Film and glass plate negatives make up this series, and with the corresponding index cards, offer the most complete record of Rosen's photographic studies and restoration work. Rosen apparently numbered the negatives in the order in which he photographed the paintings, making his studies of Daumier his first project. With a number assigned to each painting, the various photographic techniques used on each work of art were coded as alphabetical extensions to each number. Every negative is...
Dates:
undated
[369] David, Gerard. "Virgin and Child." (2 film).
File — Box: 65, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Film and glass plate negatives make up this series, and with the corresponding index cards, offer the most complete record of Rosen's photographic studies and restoration work. Rosen apparently numbered the negatives in the order in which he photographed the paintings, making his studies of Daumier his first project. With a number assigned to each painting, the various photographic techniques used on each work of art were coded as alphabetical extensions to each number. Every negative is...
Dates:
circa 1936-1947
[370] Eakins, Thomas. "Old Man at Desk." (1 film)., undated
File — Box: 65, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Film and glass plate negatives make up this series, and with the corresponding index cards, offer the most complete record of Rosen's photographic studies and restoration work. Rosen apparently numbered the negatives in the order in which he photographed the paintings, making his studies of Daumier his first project. With a number assigned to each painting, the various photographic techniques used on each work of art were coded as alphabetical extensions to each number. Every negative is...
Dates:
undated
[371] Flemish, unidentified. "Lady in Costume." (1 film)., undated
File — Box: 65, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Film and glass plate negatives make up this series, and with the corresponding index cards, offer the most complete record of Rosen's photographic studies and restoration work. Rosen apparently numbered the negatives in the order in which he photographed the paintings, making his studies of Daumier his first project. With a number assigned to each painting, the various photographic techniques used on each work of art were coded as alphabetical extensions to each number. Every negative is...
Dates:
undated
[372] Harnett, William Michael. "Dead Turkeys." (1 film)., undated
File — Box: 65, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Film and glass plate negatives make up this series, and with the corresponding index cards, offer the most complete record of Rosen's photographic studies and restoration work. Rosen apparently numbered the negatives in the order in which he photographed the paintings, making his studies of Daumier his first project. With a number assigned to each painting, the various photographic techniques used on each work of art were coded as alphabetical extensions to each number. Every negative is...
Dates:
undated
[373] Jouett, Matthew Harris. "Layfayette." (2 film)., undated
File — Box: 65, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Film and glass plate negatives make up this series, and with the corresponding index cards, offer the most complete record of Rosen's photographic studies and restoration work. Rosen apparently numbered the negatives in the order in which he photographed the paintings, making his studies of Daumier his first project. With a number assigned to each painting, the various photographic techniques used on each work of art were coded as alphabetical extensions to each number. Every negative is...
Dates:
undated
[374] Majolica Bowl. (4 film)., undated
File — Box: 65, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Film and glass plate negatives make up this series, and with the corresponding index cards, offer the most complete record of Rosen's photographic studies and restoration work. Rosen apparently numbered the negatives in the order in which he photographed the paintings, making his studies of Daumier his first project. With a number assigned to each painting, the various photographic techniques used on each work of art were coded as alphabetical extensions to each number. Every negative is...
Dates:
undated
[375] Veronese, Paolo. "Diana and Acetaeon." (1 film)., undated
File — Box: 65, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Film and glass plate negatives make up this series, and with the corresponding index cards, offer the most complete record of Rosen's photographic studies and restoration work. Rosen apparently numbered the negatives in the order in which he photographed the paintings, making his studies of Daumier his first project. With a number assigned to each painting, the various photographic techniques used on each work of art were coded as alphabetical extensions to each number. Every negative is...
Dates:
undated
[376] Antwerp Artist. "Adoration of the Magi." (1 film)., undated
File — Box: 65, Folder: 22
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Film and glass plate negatives make up this series, and with the corresponding index cards, offer the most complete record of Rosen's photographic studies and restoration work. Rosen apparently numbered the negatives in the order in which he photographed the paintings, making his studies of Daumier his first project. With a number assigned to each painting, the various photographic techniques used on each work of art were coded as alphabetical extensions to each number. Every negative is...
Dates:
undated