[alt-photo] Re: German magazines and museums

Christina Anderson zphoto at montana.net
Mon Jan 18 23:21:47 GMT 2010


Well, Jalo,
If there was a book written on gum in 1899 in the Netherlands I would think there would be a collection of gumprints somewhere there.  I never remember where anyone lives on the alt list, that is my problem...I would love to know if there is one in the Czech Republic.
Christina Z. Anderson
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On Jan 18, 2010, at 4:09 PM, Vedos wrote:

> Hi Chris,
> 
> I'd love to learn of those European gum (& other alt) print collections too, because in a month or so our "staff" (of 2 persons ;) is going to spend two weeks going through some collections & museums in Switzerland, Germany, Belgium... maybe in France & Netherlands too... BTW, thanks for all your recommendations Roger K., Jean D., Chris N., ... maybe we'll need your guidance later ;)...
> 
> The Folkwang Museum is moving to another place, the opening will be on January 30, I think, we'll definitely go there in February too. 
> 
> And, we'll be in Paris in early June... a nice time of the year to spend a few days there.
> 
> - Jalo
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> From: alt-photo-process-list-bounces at lists.altphotolist.org [alt-photo-process-list-bounces at lists.altphotolist.org] On Behalf Of Christina Anderson [zphoto at montana.net]
> Sent: Monday, January 18, 2010 1:07 AM
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> Subject: [alt-photo] German magazines and museums
> 
> Dear All, (sent twice because I sent the first to the old sask. address)
> 
> Going through all my German sources on gum right now, and I am wondering if anyone on the list is aware of the differences between the Photographische Rundschau from around 1900 and the Wiener Photographische Blaetter--did one cater more to art photography than the other?
> 
> Thanks to whomever suggested the Google translator.  Even though it doesn't do a perfect job with German from around that time, it does enough for me to get the gist of the article.
> 
> Another question:  I have on record that the Folkwang Museum in Essen has a large collection of Kuehn gum prints, and the Hamburger Museum has many Behren prints.  Any other museum in Germany have an excellent not-to-miss gum collection?
> 
> Anyone seen Paul Anderson's extensive gum collection at U of A in Tucson?
> 
> Does the Ransom center have a large gum collection?
> 
> As you can tell, I am seeking large gum collections, having only seen the Eastman House's collection to date, aside from gum prints hither and thither.
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
> 
> Christina Z. Anderson
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