Перейти на страницу файла на Викискладе

Файл:2d Division of Engineer Corps, in the Sierra Madre, New Mexico, November, 1867. (Water Shed of Continent,) 1,000 miles west of Missouri River. - DPLA - d4e1a3647bed309675f6b7505349c5d2.jpg

Материал из Википедии — свободной энциклопедии
Перейти к навигации Перейти к поиску

Исходный файл(1205 × 800 пкс, размер файла: 186 КБ, MIME-тип: image/jpeg)

Краткое описание

2d Division of Engineer Corps, in the Sierra Madre, New Mexico, November, 1867. (Water Shed of Continent,) 1,000 miles west of Missouri River.   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Creator
InfoField
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
Название
2d Division of Engineer Corps, in the Sierra Madre, New Mexico, November, 1867. (Water Shed of Continent,) 1,000 miles west of Missouri River.
Описание
Plate: No. 79; On March 9, 1869 a joint resolution of Congress authorizied the changing of the Union Pacific Railway Company, Eastern Division's name to the Kansas Pacific Railway Company.; Although all of the photographs published in Across the Continent on the Kansas Pacific Railyway (Route of the 35th Parallel) are attributed to Gardner, some of the images may have been taken by one of the other photographers Gardner supervised on the expedition. "As official photographer for the expedition, Gardner was allowed to published all the expedition photographs under his name. In 1867, he stated in a deposition that although a photograph was identified on the mount as a 'Photograph by A. Gardner,' it simply meant that it was printed or copied in his gallery--he was not necessarily the photographer. The other photographers on the expedition were Dr. William A. Bell, William R. Pywell, and Gardner's son, Lawrence, who apprenticed on the expedition." [Katz, D. Mark (1991). Witness to an era: the life and photographs of Alexander Gardner: the Civil War, Lincoln, and the West. Nashville, Tennessee: Rutledge Hill. Page 220]; Images most likely published in 1869. "Along with images made by photographers under his [Alexander Gardner's] supervision, his photographs were published in an album titled Across the Continent on the Kansas Pacific Railyway (Route of the 35th Parallel), offered for sale on April, 1869." [Marien, Mary Warner (2006). Photography: a cultural history. London: Laurence King Publishing Ltd. Page 132]
Дата 1869
date QS:P571,+1869-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
institution QS:P195,Q894583
Источник/Фотограф
Права
(Повторное использование этого файла)
Public domain
Public domain
Этот медиафайл находится в общественном достоянии (англ. public domain) в Соединённых Штатах Америки. Это относится к опубликованным в США работам, авторское право на которые истекло, так как их первая публикация произошла до 1 января 1929 года. См. эту страницу с более детальными разъяснениями.

United States
United States
Это изображение может не находиться в общественном достоянии за пределами Соединенных Штатов Америки; это в особенности относится к странам и регионам, где для американских работ не применяется правило более короткого срока (англ. rule of the shorter term), таким как Канада, Материковый Китай (но не Гонконг или Макао), Германия, Мексика и Швейцария. Создатель и год публикации — это существенная информация, которая должна быть указана. Подробнее см. Wikipedia:Public domain и Wikipedia:Copyrights.
Standardized rights statement
InfoField
No Copyright - United States

Краткие подписи

Добавьте однострочное описание того, что собой представляет этот файл

Элементы, изображённые на этом файле

изображённый объект

2d Division of Engineer Corps, in the Sierra Madre, New Mexico, November, 1867. (Water Shed of Continent,) 1,000 miles west of Missouri River. (английский)

Commons media contributed by английский

original catalog description английский

On March 9, 1869 a joint resolution of Congress authorizied the changing of the Union Pacific Railway Company, Eastern Division's name to the Kansas Pacific Railway Company. (английский)

Although all of the photographs published in Across the Continent on the Kansas Pacific Railyway (Route of the 35th Parallel) are attributed to Gardner, some of the images may have been taken by one of the other photographers Gardner supervised on the expedition. "As official photographer for the expedition, Gardner was allowed to published all the expedition photographs under his name. In 1867, he stated in a deposition that although a photograph was identified on the mount as a 'Photograph by A. Gardner,' it simply meant that it was printed or copied in his gallery--he was not necessarily the photographer. The other photographers on the expedition were Dr. William A. Bell, William R. Pywell, and Gardner's son, Lawrence, who apprenticed on the expedition." [Katz, D. Mark (1991). Witness to an era: the life and photographs of Alexander Gardner: the Civil War, Lincoln, and the West. Nashville, Tennessee: Rutledge Hill. Page 220] (английский)

Images most likely published in 1869. "Along with images made by photographers under his [Alexander Gardner's] supervision, his photographs were published in an album titled Across the Continent on the Kansas Pacific Railyway (Route of the 35th Parallel), offered for sale on April, 1869." [Marien, Mary Warner (2006). Photography: a cultural history. London: Laurence King Publishing Ltd. Page 132] (английский)

image/jpeg

190 336 байт

800 пиксель

1205 пиксель

История файла

Нажмите на дату/время, чтобы посмотреть файл, который был загружен в тот момент.

Дата/времяМиниатюраРазмерыУчастникПримечание
текущий08:26, 12 января 2021Миниатюра для версии от 08:26, 12 января 20211205 × 800 (186 КБ)DPLA botUploading DPLA ID d4e1a3647bed309675f6b7505349c5d2

Нет страниц, использующих этот файл.

Метаданные