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"Hello Joanne,Thanks for the very interesting photo by Rejlander. It seems now clear that my CDV size photo is also by him and probably of him. Thanks again, Kind regards, Meir Berk"
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Call for papers: "Art Photography and Its Markets" at the Association of Art Historians Conference 2011

The session "Art Photography and Its Markets" will be held at the Annual Conference of the AAH at the University of Warwick, 31 March to 2 April. We invite you to read a complete description of the session topic at: http://www.aah.org.uk/page/3291If you have any questions, contact Joanne Lukitsh at…See More
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Call for papers: "Art Photography and Its Markets" at the Association of Art Historians Conference 2011

The session "Art Photography and Its Markets" will be held at the Annual Conference of the AAH at the University of Warwick, 31 March to 2 April. We invite you to read a complete description of the session topic at: http://www.aah.org.uk/page/3291If you have any questions, contact Joanne Lukitsh at…See More
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Why Victorian Art?

February 6, 2009 from 9am to 5:30pm
WHY VICTORIAN ART?A symposium, open to the public, organized by the Department of Art History,The City University of New York, The Graduate CenterIn American academia, British Victorian art has been perceived pejoratively as regressive relative to French art's trajectory toward modernism. In sharp contrast, English departments in the United States have encouraged the study of British Victorian literature since it was first set down on paper, with postmodern scholars championing Victorian…See More
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Call for papers: "Art Photography and Its Markets" at the Association of Art Historians Conference 2011

The session "Art Photography and Its Markets" will be held at the Annual Conference of the AAH at the University of Warwick, 31 March to 2 April. We invite you to read a complete description of the session topic at:…
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At 7:51 on August 5, 2011, Meir Berk said…

Hello Joanne,Thanks for the very interesting photo by Rejlander.

It seems now clear that my CDV size photo is also by him and probably of him.

Thanks again,

Kind regards,

Meir Berk

At 19:30 on February 9, 2009, Antiquarianphotographer said…
Hi Joanne, Yes, I will be happy to send you a copy of my article, "The Cyanotype Process: Its Early Significance and Modern Usage" in the July issue of The Photogram, published by The Michigan Historical Photographic Society in July 2008~Judith Harrison Kalter
 
 
 

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