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Constantinople Panorama Robertson Salt Print 1854
Ref. :
G19009
Price :
€450.00
Size (inches) :
8.2x11 on 8.8x11.4 mount (20.9 par 28.1cm)
Date :
ca 1854
Place :
Constantinople, Turkey
Condition :
Salt print, good condition, edges glued to album page, some stains from the glue, a bit light
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Panorama de Constantinople Papier Salé James Robertson 1854
Vintage James Robertson salt print, signed.
Number 4 in a series of 5 photos of a panorama of Constantinople. Signed on front and back.
This photograph is part of our April 2010 exhibition dedicated to James Robertson and Constantinople.
See additional scans below
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Photographer/Credit :
James ROBERTSON
See our April 2010 exhibition for bio and photos.
Category:
Middle East
Country:
Turkey
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