Photography

The millions of photographs in the Museum's collections compose a vast mosaic of the nation's history. Photographs accompany most artifact collections. Thousands of images document engineering projects, for example, and more record the steel, petroleum, and railroad industries.

Some 150,000 images capture the history, art, and science of photography. Nineteenth-century photography, from its initial development by W. H. F. Talbot and Louis Daguerre, is especially well represented and includes cased images, paper photographs, and apparatus. Glass stereographs and news-service negatives by the Underwood & Underwood firm document life in America between the 1890s and the 1930s. The history of amateur photography and photojournalism are preserved here, along with the work of 20th-century masters such as Richard Avedon and Edward Weston. Thousands of cameras and other equipment represent the technical and business side of the field.

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Location
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Date made
1954
maker
Avedon, Richard
ID Number
PG.007002
catalog number
7002
accession number
246871
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Location
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date made
1958
maker
Feininger, Andreas
ID Number
1990.0160.024
accession number
1990.0160
catalog number
1990.0160.024
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Location
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date made
late 1950s
maker
Feininger, Andreas
ID Number
1990.0160.051
accession number
1990.0160
catalog number
1990.0160.051
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Location
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date made
late 1950s
maker
Feininger, Andreas
ID Number
1990.0160.021
accession number
1990.0160
catalog number
1990.0160.021
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Location
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date made
1953
maker
Leipzig, Arthur
ID Number
2019.0272.0006
accession number
2019.0272
catalog number
2019.0272.0006
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Location
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date made
1955
maker
Erwitt, Elliott
ID Number
PG.007613
accession number
252364
catalog number
7613
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Location
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date made
1959
maker
Avedon, Richard
ID Number
PG.66.64.069A
accession number
264003
catalog number
66.64
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Location
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date made
1959
maker
Avedon, Richard
ID Number
PG.006941F
catalog number
6941-F
accession number
246041
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Location
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date made
1959-07-24
Associated Name
Khrushchev, Nikita
Nixon
maker
Erwitt, Elliott
ID Number
PG.72.13.06
accession number
2001.0310
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Location
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date made
1930s-1950s
maker
Keppler, Victor
ID Number
PG.006263.A
catalog number
6263A
accession number
238737
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Location
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date made
1959
maker
Avedon, Richard
ID Number
PG.67.102.007N
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Location
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date made
1958
maker
Feininger, Andreas
ID Number
1990.0160.007
accession number
1990.0160
catalog number
1990.0160.007
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Location
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date made
1957
ID Number
2019.0110.0018
accession number
2019.0110
catalog number
2019.0110.0018
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Location
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date made
1951-02-02
maker
Garnett, William
ID Number
PG.69.211.07
accession number
301338
catalog number
69.211.7
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Location
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date made
1958
maker
Avedon, Richard
ID Number
PG.66.64.010B
accession number
264003
catalog number
66.64.010B
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Location
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date made
1957
maker
Kepes, György
ID Number
PG.69.104.05
accession number
281774
catalog number
69.104.05
A Nickolas Muray 3-color carbro head and shoulders portrait of Dwight D. Eisenhower ca. 1952. One in a series of inagural photographs of Eisenhower, he is seated in front of an American flag.Recto: Signed and dated by artist in lower left (pencil). Verso: Muray label.
Description (Brief)
A Nickolas Muray 3-color carbro head and shoulders portrait of Dwight D. Eisenhower ca. 1952. One in a series of inagural photographs of Eisenhower, he is seated in front of an American flag.
Recto: Signed and dated by artist in lower left (pencil). Verso: Muray label. "D.D.Eisenhower" (pencil).
Description
Nickolas Muray was born in Szeged, Hungary on February 15, 1892. Twelve years after his birth, Muray left his native town and enrolled in a graphic arts school in Budapest. Enrolling in art school was the first step on a road that would eventually lead him to study a photographic printing process called three-color carbro. In the course of his accomplished career, Muray would become an expert in this process and play a key role in bringing color photography to America.
While attending art school in Budapest, Muray studied lithography and photoengraving, earning an International Engraver's Certificate. Muray was also introduced to photography during this time period. His combined interest in photography and printmaking led him to Berlin, Germany to participate in a three-year color-photoengraving course. In Berlin, Muray learned how to make color filters, a first step in the craft that would one day become his trademark. Immediately after the completion of the course, Muray found a good job with a publishing company in Ullstein, Germany. However, the threat of war in Europe forced Muray to flee for America in 1913. Soon after his arrival in New York, Muray was working as a photoengraver for Condé Nast. His specialty was color separations and half-tone negatives.
By 1920, Muray had established a home for himself in the up-and-coming artists' haven of Greenwich Village. He opened a portrait studio out of his apartment and continued to work part time at his engraving job. Harper's Bazaar magazine gave Muray his first big assignment in 1921. The project was to photograph Broadway star Florence Reed. The magazine was so impressed with his photographs that they began to publish his work monthly. This allowed him to give up his part time job and work solely as a photographer. It did not take long for Muray to become one of the most renowned portrait photographers in Manhattan. Muray spent much of the early 1920s photographing the most famous and important personalities in New York at the time.
In his spare time Muray enjoyed fencing. In 1927, he won the National Sabre Championship and in 1928 and 1932, he was on the United States Olympic Team. During World War II, Muray was a flight lieutenant in the Civil Air Patrol.
Location
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date made
ca 1952
depicted
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
maker
Muray, Nickolas
ID Number
PG.69.247.21
catalog number
69.247.21
accession number
287542
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Location
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date made
1950-05-20
ID Number
PG.004678.D.4
accession number
187953
catalog number
4678.D.4
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Location
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date made
1930s-1950s
maker
Keppler, Victor
ID Number
PG.006269.B
catalog number
6269B
accession number
238737
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Location
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date made
1950
maker
Erwitt, Elliott
ID Number
PG.007562
catalog number
7562
accession number
252364
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Location
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date made
1930s-1950s
maker
Keppler, Victor
ID Number
PG.006268.D
catalog number
6268D
accession number
238737
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Location
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date made
1954
maker
Erwitt, Elliott
ID Number
PG.007623
accession number
252364
catalog number
7623
date made
1952
maker
Ruohomaa, Kosti
ID Number
PG.007402
catalog number
7402
accession number
252971
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Location
Currently not on view
date made
1955
maker
Erwitt, Elliott
ID Number
PG.007554
catalog number
7554
accession number
252364

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