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Title
Staff photographing paintings in the portrait gallery in the Huntington residence
Contributing Institution
Huntington Library
Collection
Huntington History
Rights Information
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Description
Four men watch as Dr. Batrig helps the photographer prepare to take a picture. The camera is mounted on a tripod, and artificial lights are on either side of the picture. The painting that is the focus of their photography is Thomas Gainsborough's Jonathan Buttall: the blue boy (1770). Label accompanying photograph in album reads "HEH 25 Apparatus for making exposures for color plates of paintings in New Gallery. Huntington Art Gallery." Photograph appeared in Los Angeles Times article of November 6, 1938. Another version of this is no. 545 Pictures Archives, box 3, folder 5. MS note on verso reads "Photograph of the equipment used for making color separation plates for Life Magazine."
Type
image
Format
image/jpeg
Identifier
photCL 107 vol13 (25)
19072
http://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15150coll8/id/17
Subject
Photography of art
Huntington Residence. Portrait gallery
Source
photCL 107 - Henry E. Huntington Estate, San Marino, California
Huntington History, Huntington Digital Library

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