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Box 69

 Container

Contains 19 Results:

[472] Eakins, Thomas. "Professor B. Raud." (3 film, 3 prints).

 File — Box: 69, Folder: 1
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

[473] Eakins, Thomas. "Professor Forbes." (2 film, 2 prints).

 File — Box: 69, Folder: 2
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

[474] Eichholz, ?. "Self Portrait." (4 film).

 File — Box: 69, Folder: 3
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

[475] Goya, ?. (Fake). "Bull Fight." (7 film).

 File — Box: 69, Folder: 4
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

[476] Goya, ?. (Fake). "Bull Fight." (7 film).

 File — Box: 69, Folder: 5
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

[477] Millet, Jean-Francois. "The Sower." (5 film).

 File — Box: 69, Folder: 6
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

[478] Rubens, Peter Paul. "Prometheus Bound." (2 film).

 File — Box: 69, Folder: 7
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

[479] Raeder, Bernard. "Wounded Woman." (2 film).

 File — Box: 69, Folder: 8
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

[480] Brown, Joe. "Boxer." (3 film).

 File — Box: 69, Folder: 9
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

[485] Fouquet, ?. "Etienne Chevalier and Saint Stephen." (5 film).

 File — Box: 69, Folder: 10
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