- 1867–1903, The
Bancroft Library Museum exhibition on the
history of
stereographs and
stereoscopes (1850–1930) Two
stereoscopic selfies from 1890 STEREOSCOPICTURES...
- An
autostereogram is a two-dimensional (2D)
image that can
create the
optical illusion of a three-dimensional (3D) scene.
Autostereograms use only one...
- and
Benjamin Jones.
Photographer R.A.
Bonine of
Altoona took
several stereographs of the
Cresson area,
including the
Mountainhouse during the 1870-1880s...
-
Egypt Stereoviews Collection Panama Canal Stereographs Archived 2015-03-17 at the
Wayback Machine Rees
Stereograph Collection from the
Digital Library of...
- &
Underwood was
publishing 25,000
stereographs a day by 1901. The firm
still canv****ed and sold its own
stereographs. At this time,
Underwood & Underwood...
- the
museum building contains a room
dedicated to
optical illusions,
stereographs, and
anamorphic art
created by Dalí. The artist's
final works, including...
- new building. The firm made use of this
access to
produce a
number of
stereographs. In 1856
Negretti and
Zambra sponsored a
photographic expedition to Egypt...
-
pioneering Swiss photographer whose albumen photographs,
which include stereographs and cartes-de-visite,
comprise portraits, cityscapes, and landscapes...
-
exhibited large photographs of
Yosemite Valley, and
began selling po****r
stereographs of his work.
Muybridge is
known for his
pioneering chronophotography...
- a new
settlement as the
train goes west. A
photographic print and a
stereograph by
Alexander Gardner, both of an 1867 end-of-track
frontier construction...