Fakes, forgeries, altering photographs and intention |
424.01 | Fakes, forgeries and deception |
Combining different works to create a painting |
424.02 | Combining a daguerreotype with a miniature to create a painting (1848) |
Altering and combining negatives |
424.03 | George N. Barnard: Rebel Works in front of Atlanta |
424.04 | Gustave Le Gray: Combination prints |
424.05 | Dmitri Constantine: Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens |
424.06 | Felice Beato: Indian Mutiny (1858) - Mutineers hanged |
Mirrors and multiple exposures |
424.07 | Albumen prints: Multiple exposures |
424.08 | Cartes de visite: Multiple exposures |
424.09 | Abraham Lincoln as a returning spirit |
424.10 | Ranger & Austen: Clairvoyant Medical Examinations - Buffum & Cleveland |
424.11 | Cabinet cards: Multiple exposures |
424.12 | Tintypes: Multiple exposures |
424.13 | Real photo postcards: Multiple exposures |
424.14 | Cottingley Fairies |
424.15 | William H. Mumler: Spirit photography |
424.16 | P.T. Barnum: Spiritual Photography (1866) |
424.17 | William Hope: Spirit photography and séances |
424.18 | Richard Boursnell & J. Evans Sterling (London Spiritualists): Spirit photographs |
424.19 | Miss Houghton: Chronicles of the Photographs of Spiritual Beings and Phenomena Invisible to the Material Eye (1882) |
Exaggeration photo postcards |
424.20 | William H. Martin: Exaggeration photo postcards |
424.21 | Henry M. Beach: Exaggeration photo postcards |
Improving a photograph |
424.22 | Arthur Rothstein: Cow skull in the Badlands |
424.23 | The alteration of the truth in Soviet Russia |
424.24 | Press photographs with paint or instructions |
Questionable prints |
424.25 | Lewis W. Hine: Power house mechanic working on steam pump |
Themes - War |
424.26 | Faking war photographs |
424.27 | Boer War (1899-1902): Fabrications |
424.28 | Photographic fabrications of the First World War |
424.29 | Mrs. Gladys Maud Cockburn-Lange and her faked First World War dogfight photographs |
424.30 | Justification for the Iraq War (2003-2011) |
Conclusions |
424.31 | Conclusions to fakes, forgeries and deception |