India. Ceylon. Colombo. Street Scene, after photo by Dr. Kurt Boeck
c. 1890–1910
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To make a photochrom, a photographic negative was transferred onto a lithographic stone, then printers created a minimum of six and up to fifteen different stones, each with a single color of ink, which were printed atop the black-and-white image. The printers creating the col...
Photograph
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Terms
Culture
India, 19th century
Technique
Photochrom
Medium
Photochrom
Genre
Photograph
Department
Photography
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