Betlehem 1898, Betlehem Christmas Pilgrims 1890 Post author:evelyn Post published:September 27, 2010 Post category:Photography Post comments:2 Comments Read more articles Previous PostBirds Next PostNext Post You Might Also Like June 26, 2012 STOP June 6, 2008 Dennis Stock August 11, 2010 This Post Has 2 Comments Rob January 25, 2012 Hello! Nice pictures. Do you happen to know any data about the picture, e.g. who’s the author of the picture Pilgrims enteing Betlehem, and the type of technique it was applied. Thanks. R evelyn January 26, 2012 Both pictures are from wikipedia. So you find more information there. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bethlehem_1898.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bethlehem_Christmas_pilgrims_enter_town_1890.jpg The first picture is lacking author information. The second picture is from Félix Bonfils: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Félix_Bonfils I would guess that they were made with collodion process, which was widely used during that time. But I’m not sure about that. Leave a ReplyCommentEnter your name or username to comment Enter your email address to comment Enter your website URL (optional)
Rob January 25, 2012 Hello! Nice pictures. Do you happen to know any data about the picture, e.g. who’s the author of the picture Pilgrims enteing Betlehem, and the type of technique it was applied. Thanks. R
evelyn January 26, 2012 Both pictures are from wikipedia. So you find more information there. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bethlehem_1898.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bethlehem_Christmas_pilgrims_enter_town_1890.jpg The first picture is lacking author information. The second picture is from Félix Bonfils: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Félix_Bonfils I would guess that they were made with collodion process, which was widely used during that time. But I’m not sure about that.
Hello! Nice pictures. Do you happen to know any data about the picture, e.g. who’s the author of the picture Pilgrims enteing Betlehem, and the type of technique it was applied. Thanks. R
Both pictures are from wikipedia. So you find more information there.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bethlehem_1898.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bethlehem_Christmas_pilgrims_enter_town_1890.jpg
The first picture is lacking author information.
The second picture is from Félix Bonfils:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Félix_Bonfils
I would guess that they were made with collodion process, which was widely used during that time. But I’m not sure about that.