Sur la plage par Frères Lumière
Frères Lumière :: Sur la plage. A daring photograph for its time of a woman in a see-through dress on a beach. France, 1907-1915. | src Alamy
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Jules Gervais-Courtellemont ~ A woman poses in the traditional headdress of the Burgundians in Saone et Loire, France, in the early 1900s.
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Broadway & Park Row, once known as Newspaper Row due to the buildings housing the city's newspapers, ca. 1920. This seems to be an autochrome, although the library doesn't identify it as such. Enlarge this by clicking or tapping; it's a big image with a lot of detail.
Photo: NYPL
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Unknown Woman (1907) Autochrome by Alfred Stieglitz
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Mary Steichen with matryoshkas (early 20th century)
Photography by Edward Steichen
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1907 Ernest-Louis Lessieux, Tatiana in a bathing suit on a beach in Oléron, Autochrome glass plate.
The Autochrome Lumière was an early color photography process patented in 1903 by the Lumière brothers in France and first marketed in 1907 the year these photographs were taken. (x)
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Autochrome Lumière, The World's Earliest Color Film
Way before Kodachrome, and the now-classic Paul Simon song, there was Autochrome Lumière.
Autochrome Lumière is a photographic process that revolutionized color photography in the early 20th century. It was invented by French brothers Auguste and Louis Lumière, who were already famous for their contributions to the film industry.
Before Autochrome Lumière, color photography was a difficult and…
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autochrome by Franklin Price Knoll
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Anonyme. Sublime altération, s.d. Autochrome. | 1,2,3... couleur!
Anonyme. Nature morte d'automne, s.d. Autochrome. | Jeu de Paume
Émile Domergue 'Légumes', ca. 1910. Lumière autochrome © Daniel Blau Munich: The Art of the Autochrome
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Autochrome picture of Le Moulin Rouge (1914) by Stéphane Passet
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Lady and inset of solar eclipse (c. 1910) by Paul Sano.
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