Introduction |
403.01 | Introduction to hand-painted photographs |
Examples of painted photographs |
403.02 | Painted daguerreotypes |
403.03 | Painted salt prints |
403.04 | Painted ambrotypes |
403.05 | Painted albumen prints |
403.06 | Owen Angel: Follett Family Album of Children Costumed for a Fancy Dress Ball (ca 1860) |
403.07 | Louise Lafton (photographer) / Alexis Godillot (manufacturer): Album Photographique des Uniformes de L'Armées Françaises (1866) |
403.08 | Painted cartes de visite |
403.09 | Cabinet cards: Painted |
403.10 | Painted stereoviews |
403.11 | Bi-colored stereoviews |
403.12 | Painted tintypes |
403.13 | Painted gelatin silver prints |
403.14 | Painted postcards |
Painting daguerreotypes |
403.15 | Patent: To Richard Beard. of Earl-street, Blackfriars, Gent., for improvements in the means of obtaining likenesses |
403.16 | Frederick Langenheim: Patents for Coloring Daguerreotype Plates |
403.17 | Patent: Wm. A. Pratt, Improvement in Colouring Daguerreotype-Pictures (1846) |
Colouring kits |
403.18 | Nineteenth century photograph colouring kits |
403.19 | Retouching and painting desks |
Artists and colorists at work |
403.20 | Nineteenth century Japanese artists and colourists |
403.21 | John Thomson: A Chinese portrait artist, Hong Kong |
Regional styles |
403.22 | Hand-coloured photographs from the Indian sub-continent |
403.23 | Baron Raimund von Stillfried: Portraits from China |
Contemporary photographers |
403.24 | Saul Leiter: Painted nudes |
403.25 | Lalla Essaydi: Les Femmes du Maroc |
Colourising the past |
403.26 | Colourising the past |