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Image: Gevaert Gevaluxe, exact expiration date unknown, circa 1930s

Photo Credit: copy photo: J. Giammatteo

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Gevaert Gevaluxe, exact expiration date unknown, circa 1930s

processed in 2010
21st century
162 x 204 mm (6.4 x 8 in.)

Alison Rossiter, American, b. born 1953

Object Type: photograph
Medium and Support: Gelatin silver print on vintage Gevaert Gevaluxe photographic paper
Marks: Signed in pencil on verso and inscribed in pencil on verso with title and date (not yet confirmed by direct examination of verso due to hingeing at top and bottom of sheet)
Bibliography: For more on the artist’s process, see Nancy Tousley, “Darkroom Legacy,” in Canadian Art vol. 28, no. 1 (Spring 2011), pp. 96–100 (photocopy in DAC object file).
Credit Line: John E. Andrus III (BA Wesleyan 1933) Fund, 2011
Accession Number: 2011.7.1

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  • abstraction - Use for the general concept and approach. For the 20th-century movement and its products, use "Abstract." [April 1993 related term added.]
  • photographic materials - Use for the class of materials and material products used in the processing of photographs, including the constituent parts of the photograph itself.
  • photographic processes - Use for procedures by which light-sensitive materials are made to produce an image. For procedures related to how a photograph is taken or composed, or is manipulated during or after processing, use "photographic techniques." For printing processes involving light-sensitivity at one stage, but creating a final print that was never itself light-sensitive, use "photomechanical processes." For light-sensitive processes used especially to make reproductive prints of documents and technical drawings, use descriptors found under "." [April 1993 scope note changed. March 1993 related term added. November 1992 lead-in term deleted, was 'silver salt processes'.]

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  • image Dimensions: 162 x 204 mm (6.4 x 8 in.)

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