Title from item, date devised by Library staff. The photograph is numbered (13694 and 1396) and titled on the negative in Cyrillic at the bottom... Show moreTitle from item, date devised by Library staff. The photograph is numbered (13694 and 1396) and titled on the negative in Cyrillic at the bottom of the print. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2016.0032-0001 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i26356922 BIB-ID: 2814127 Show less
Title from item, date devised by Library staff. The photograph is numbered (12017 and 1127) and titled on the negative in Cyrillic at the bottom... Show moreTitle from item, date devised by Library staff. The photograph is numbered (12017 and 1127) and titled on the negative in Cyrillic at the bottom of the print. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2016.0032-0002 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i26356946 BIB-ID: 2814128 Show less
Title from item, date devised by Library staff. The photograph is numbered (12016 and 1126) and titled on the negative in Cyrillic at the bottom... Show moreTitle from item, date devised by Library staff. The photograph is numbered (12016 and 1126) and titled on the negative in Cyrillic at the bottom of the print. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2016.0032-0003 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i26356958 BIB-ID: 2814129 Show less
Title proper, date devised by Library staff. The photograph is numbered (5438) in the negative. Title and number (447) from Ermakov's 1896 edition... Show moreTitle proper, date devised by Library staff. The photograph is numbered (5438) in the negative. Title and number (447) from Ermakov's 1896 edition of his "Каталогъ фотографических видов и типов Кавказа, Персии, Европейской и Азиатской Турции" [Photographic Catalogue of Views and Types of the Caucasus, Persia, and European and Asiatic Turkey] (Tbilisi, Steam Printing House of the Headquarters of the Caucasian Army, 1896-1901). Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2013.0018-0029 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i26353994 BIB-ID: 2813900 Show less
Military roads, Military roads--Georgia (Republic), Festivals, People
Title from item, date devised by Library staff. The photograph is numbered (10517 and 98) and captioned in Cyrillic at the bottom of the print. Main... Show moreTitle from item, date devised by Library staff. The photograph is numbered (10517 and 98) and captioned in Cyrillic at the bottom of the print. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2013.0018-0023 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i26353787 BIB-ID: 2813884 Show less
Title from item, date devised by Library staff. The photograph is numbered (13139, 1216) and captioned in Cyrillic at the bottom of the print. Main... Show moreTitle from item, date devised by Library staff. The photograph is numbered (13139, 1216) and captioned in Cyrillic at the bottom of the print. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2016.0034-0004 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i26361401 BIB-ID: 2814706 Show less
Views of Palestine, mostly taken in Jerusalem, including market scenes, animals (camels, donkeys), encampments and buildings. There are portraits... Show moreViews of Palestine, mostly taken in Jerusalem, including market scenes, animals (camels, donkeys), encampments and buildings. There are portraits of children, women, religious figures, Arabs and Jewish types, young and old men performing their daily life activities and Westerns, possibly Nadar's traveling companions, yet to be identified. One photograph of Mar Saba Monaster in Hebron. Photographs are not staged, people are not orientalist figures, but on the contrary, they feature directly, looking into the camera. Whether they are caught working or posing for the photographer, their attitude shows a natural curiosity. In the fall of 1892, Paul Nadar traveled to Palestine to cover the inauguration of the railway connecting Jerusalem to Jaffa, together with the archaeologist Albert Tissandier, Mr. Sauvage, mining engineer, and Mr. Geiser, director of the Polytechnic School of Zurich. His work on the railroad line lasted only a few days, but he took advantage of his trip to go on the traditional "Grand Tour" visiting Alexandria, Cairo, Beirut, Tyr and Zion, and Damascus, as well as stopping in Greece and Constantinople on his way home. He used a Kodak N ° 2 camera which produces circular format views, as during his trip to Turkestan in 1890. Jerusalem [?]. Hebron. Mar Saba Monastery. Street scenes. Shops. Hose rider. Jewish types. Priest. Children. Camp. Westerners. Albert Tissandier [?] Title and date devised by Library staff. Photograhs on boards by Landry & Deschavannes (L. & D.) witht paper overmount of Nadar studio "Office Général de Photographie. 53 rue des Mathurins. Paris. Nadar". Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2016.0046 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i23169084 BIB-ID: 2451798 Paul Nadar's correspondence describing the stages of his journey is kept in the collections of the National Institute of Art History in Paris, whereas his correspondence and papers are held at the manuscript department of the National Library of France. Show less
Photograph taken with the Express Détective Nadar camera, one of the first portable photographic tools, by the French photographer Paul Nadar who,... Show morePhotograph taken with the Express Détective Nadar camera, one of the first portable photographic tools, by the French photographer Paul Nadar who, between August and November 1890, embarked on a trip across Europe and Asia to Turkestan following the ancient silk route. He acted as an early photojournalist, documenting his travels and photographing sites as diverse as bazaars, mosques, and desert landscapes. Title and date devised by Library staff. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2013.0012 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i21978086 BIB-ID: 2352549 See Hannavy, J. (2008). Encyclopedia of nineteenth-century photography. New York: Routledge, p. 975; Nadar, P., Bernard, A.-M., & Malécot, C. (2007). L'odyssée de Paul Nadar au Turkestan, 1890: Photographies de Paul Nadar. Paris: Monum, Éditions du patrimoine p. 157. Show less
Photograph taken with the Express Détective Nadar camera, one of the first portable photographic tools, by the French photographer Paul Nadar who,... Show morePhotograph taken with the Express Détective Nadar camera, one of the first portable photographic tools, by the French photographer Paul Nadar who, between August and November 1890, embarked on a trip across Europe and Asia to Turkestan following the ancient silk route. He acted as an early photojournalist, documenting his travels and photographing sites as diverse as bazaars, mosques, and desert landscapes. Title and date devised by Library staff. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2013.0010 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i21977914 BIB-ID: 2352536 See Hannavy, J. (2008). Encyclopedia of nineteenth-century photography. New York: Routledge, p. 975. Show less
Title from item, date devised by Library staff. Handwritten title and numbers (12.11) in ink on the mount and later manuscript note on the verso... Show moreTitle from item, date devised by Library staff. Handwritten title and numbers (12.11) in ink on the mount and later manuscript note on the verso of the print "Smedslättsgården 1957 B. Lundberg". Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2013.0015-0006 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i26369199 BIB-ID: 2815255 Show less