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Salted Paper Print From Waxed Paper Negative Collection

"Exploring the Captivating World of Salted Paper Prints from Waxed Paper Negatives" Step back in time to Amerapoora

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Salted Paper Print From Waxed Paper Negative Collection: Amerapoora, Palace of the White Elephant, 1 September-21 October 1855
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Salted Paper Print From Waxed Paper Negative Collection: The Ramparts of Carcassonne, 1851. Creator: Gustave Le Gray
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Salted Paper Print From Waxed Paper Negative Collection: Chene dans les rochers aFontainebleau, 1849-52. Creator: Gustave Le Gray
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Salted Paper Print From Waxed Paper Negative Collection: The Salon of 1852, 1852. Creator: Gustave Le Gray
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Salted Paper Print From Waxed Paper Negative Collection: Amerapoora, Barracks of the Burmese Guard, 1 September-21 October 1855
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Salted Paper Print From Waxed Paper Negative Collection: Untitled (Scene of Fontainbleau), c. 1853. Creator: Andre Giroux (French, 1801-1879)
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Salted Paper Print From Waxed Paper Negative Collection: Village Scene (Southern France), c. 1853. Creator: Andre-Adolphe-Eugene Disderi
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Salted Paper Print From Waxed Paper Negative Collection: The Sphinx, c. 1853. Creator: John Beasley Greene (American, 1832-1856)
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Salted Paper Print From Waxed Paper Negative Collection: Pathway in the Forest of Fontainbleau, 1849-1852. Creator: Gustave Le Gray (French, 1820-1884)
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Salted Paper Print From Waxed Paper Negative Collection: Parthenon, 1852. Creator: Eugene Piot (French, 1812-1891)
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Salted Paper Print From Waxed Paper Negative Collection: Road in the Forest, 1860-1863. Creator: Eugene Cuvelier (French, 1837-1900)
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Salted Paper Print From Waxed Paper Negative Collection: Landscape with Seated Figure on Stream Bank, c. 1856. Creator: Frank Chauvassaignes (French)
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Salted Paper Print From Waxed Paper Negative Collection: Henriette Robert, 1852-1853. Creator: Louis-Remy Robert (French, 1811-1882)
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Salted Paper Print From Waxed Paper Negative Collection: View of Evreux, 1850. Creator: Hippolyte Bayard (French, 1801-1887); Blanquart-Evrard
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Salted Paper Print From Waxed Paper Negative Collection: View of Luxor, 1854. Creator: John Beasley Greene (American, 1832-1856)
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Salted Paper Print From Waxed Paper Negative Collection: Porte Bachelier, Eglise Saint-Sernin, Toulouse (Haute-Garonne), 1851. Creator: Auguste Mestral
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Salted Paper Print From Waxed Paper Negative Collection: Behind the Troglodyte Farm, c. 1853. Creator: Henri Le Secq (French, 1818-1882)

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"Exploring the Captivating World of Salted Paper Prints from Waxed Paper Negatives" Step back in time to Amerapoora, where Captain Linnaeus Tripe captured the majestic Palace of the White Elephant on a salted paper print from a waxed paper negative. This remarkable photograph, taken between 1 September and 21 October 1855, transports us to a bygone era. Gustave Le Gray's masterpiece, "The Ramparts of Carcassonne, " showcases his mastery of this unique technique. The intricate details and textures bring these ancient walls to life, allowing us to immerse ourselves in their rich history dating back to 1851. Le Gray's talent shines again with "Chene dans les rochers à Fontainebleau. " This enchanting image captures the beauty of nature intertwined with man-made structures during the years 1849-52, and is a testament to Le Gray's ability to capture both grand landscapes and intimate scenes. In contrast, "The Salon of 1852" by Gustave Le Gray takes us into an opulent world filled with art enthusiasts admiring masterpieces. Through this salted paper print, we witness an important moment in art history as it immortalizes one of Paris' most prestigious exhibitions. Andre Giroux's untitled work offers a glimpse into Fontainbleau's scenic wonders circa 1853. With its serene atmosphere and captivating composition, it invites viewers on an imaginary journey through time. Meanwhile, Andre-Adolphe-Eugene Disderi transports us further south with his charming "Village Scene (Southern France)" from around the same period. The rustic charm depicted here evokes feelings of nostalgia for simpler times amidst picturesque countryside settings. John Beasley Greene presents an intriguing perspective through his enigmatic photograph titled "The Sphinx. " Taken around 1853, this salted paper print captures not only the iconic monument but also the mystique and allure that have surrounded it for centuries.