Jim Linderman blog about surface, wear, form and authenticity in self-taught art, outsider art, antique american folk art, antiques and photography.
Showing posts with label Vignette Photograph Antique Photograph Wear Surface Blog Toning Aging Preservation Collectors and Collecting History of Photography Vernacular Photography Art Collection Jim Linderman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vignette Photograph Antique Photograph Wear Surface Blog Toning Aging Preservation Collectors and Collecting History of Photography Vernacular Photography Art Collection Jim Linderman. Show all posts
Shroud of Turin
A photograph which has taken a photo of itself! Actually, a beautiful 19th century vignette photo of a young woman, printed on paper, which was then tipped into a small paper folder along with an early cellophane insert. The original photographic image has leached through the protective cover leaving a ghost image, which has then in turn also passed the image onto the other side of the paper sleeve. Three images for the price of one, but you would have had to wait over 100 years for the cloned photos to have developed.
Original Photograph in original protective paper sleeve w/ toning
c. 1900 Collection Jim Linderman
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