Entrance to Black Cañon, from Above. Colorado River Series. No. 85 Author: Place: Washington, D.C. Publisher: Date: 1871 Description: Albumen photograph mounted on War Department printed board. 20x28 cm (8x11"); sheet: 40.5x50.7 cm (16x20"). Matted: 46x56 cm (18x22"). Colorado River Series, No. 85. The official photographer of the Wheeler Expedition was Timothy O'Sullivan, who had trained under Mathew Brady and Alexander Gardner O'Sullivan established himself as one of the foremost American photographers during the Civil War and on the King survey before joining the Wheeler survey in 1871. Over the four-year project O'Sullivan created some of the best and most dramatic photographs of the American West ever made. O'Sullivan's pictures were among the first to record the prehistoric ruins, Navajo weavers, and pueblo villages of the Southwest. Institutional marks on wrappers and internally. Lot Amendments Condition: Item number: 313550
Entrance to Black Cañon, from Above. Colorado River Series. No. 85 Author: Place: Washington, D.C. Publisher: Date: 1871 Description: Albumen photograph mounted on War Department printed board. 20x28 cm (8x11"); sheet: 40.5x50.7 cm (16x20"). Matted: 46x56 cm (18x22"). Colorado River Series, No. 85. The official photographer of the Wheeler Expedition was Timothy O'Sullivan, who had trained under Mathew Brady and Alexander Gardner O'Sullivan established himself as one of the foremost American photographers during the Civil War and on the King survey before joining the Wheeler survey in 1871. Over the four-year project O'Sullivan created some of the best and most dramatic photographs of the American West ever made. O'Sullivan's pictures were among the first to record the prehistoric ruins, Navajo weavers, and pueblo villages of the Southwest. Institutional marks on wrappers and internally. Lot Amendments Condition: Item number: 313550
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