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Meine Walder
ca. 190019th century
262 x 190 mm (10.3 x 7.5 in.)
Possibly by Theodor Hofmeister, German, (1868–1943)
Object Type:
photograph
Medium and Support:
Possibly silver bromide print
Marks:
Signed on border, lower left: “Th. u.O. Hofmeister, Meine Walder”; inscribed, lower right: “74. Verlag Hermann A. Wiechmann, Munchen”
Credit Line:
Gift of Michael M. Senft, 1983
Accession Number:
1983.12.116.62
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- forests - Historically, refers to wilderness areas outside the scope of common law but within the legislation of kings and reserved for royal activities; more recently, used to designate extensive wooded areas, whether maintained for the production of timber or unmanaged and preserving a wilderness of dense growth and wild animal habitats. [September 1993 lead-in term added.]
- Germany - TGN 7000084 ("state" carried for all German states to avoid ambiguities, e.g. re: “Berlin”)
- landscapes (representations) - Use for creative works that depict outdoor scenes where the picture is dominated by the configuration, visual and aesthetic, of the land, bodies of water, and natural elements. When the ocean or other large body of water dominates the picture, use "seascapes." For images that are more documentary than creative, prefer "views" or "topographical views." For actual areas of land having certain notable characteristics, use "landscapes (environments)." [January 1993 scope note added; related term added. April 1991 descriptor moved; lead-in term added; descriptor changed, was "landscapes"; alternate term changed, was 'landscape'.]
Dimensions
- image Dimensions: 262 x 190 mm (10.3 x 7.5 in.)
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Credit Caption
Theodor Hofmeister, German, (1868–1943) . Meine Walder, ca. 1900. Possibly silver bromide print. image : 262 x 190 mm (10.3 x 7.5 in.). DAC accession number 1983.12.116.62. Gift of Michael M. Senft, 1983.