Announcing THE PAINTED BACKDROP Tintype Book








Announcing "The Painted Backdrop" a major new photography book examining the previously undocumented beauty of hand-painted studio backgrounds in 19th century tintype photographs.

Common wisdom holds the lowly painter was out of work when realistic images created by the camera came along in the 19th century. Maybe not! On the contrary, this beautiful book shows that some artists thrived during the period by creating extraordinary drapes, screens and sets for photographer's studios, both primitive and elaborate. With sublime illustrations from the collection of Jim Linderman, noted photography collector whose images were last used in "Take Me to the Water: Immersion Baptism in Vintage Music and Photography 1890-1950" and essays by prominent scholars, this groundbreaking book will be of considerable interest to any art, photography and history reader, library or book collector. It will open a new dialog on the relationship between painting, art and photography.

To be published in a limited edition with a target date of early 2010, this will be the first book available with the "Dull Tool Dim Bulb" imprint, a new small press endeavor striving to produce unique, beautiful and profound books for the artistic audience in conjunction with Dust-to-Digital.

STAY TUNED to DULL TOOL DIM BULB for further announcements.

Seven Tintype Photographs, Circa 1880 Collection Jim Linderman

3 comments:

  1. So excited for your next work to come out Jim, Will stay look forward updates on your website.

    Kathy

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  2. A subject long overdue for research. Keep us posted.

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  3. This is great news Jim and I'm looking forward to it. Best, Alan

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