Lunar Photographs

Maurice Loewy (mentioned on object), 1899 - 1910

Scientists immediately understood the advantages of photography, for instance to study the moon. After all, the human eye tires quickly and cannot easily compare the successive observations. This process could be complicated by the great amount of time this sometimes took because of poor weather. Between 1896 and 1910 the Paris observatory published a ‘moon atlas’ with 71 large plates, three of which are on display here.

  • Artwork typephotomechanical print
  • Object numberRP-F-2007-390
  • Dimensionsheight 570 mm x width 467 mm, height 796 mm x width 599 mm

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Lunar Photographs

  • Object type

  • Object number

    RP-F-2007-390

  • Inscriptions / marks

    annotation: ‘PL.XXXVI/ Grand Equatorial Coudé/ Observatoire de Paris/ 1899 Novembre 14 9h 5 t.m. Paris/ Agrandissement 7.69 fois/ Diamètre Lunaire 1 m 32’


Creation

  • Creation

    • photographer: Maurice Loewy (mentioned on object)
    • photographer: Pierre Henri Puiseux (mentioned on object)
    • clichémaker: L. Schutzenberger (mentioned on object), Paris
    • printer (person): L. Schutzenberger (mentioned on object), Paris
    • publisher: Observatoire de Paris (mentioned on object), Paris
  • Dating

    • 1899 - 1910
    • 1899-11-14
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Material and technique

  • Dimensions

    • height 570 mm x width 467 mm
    • height 796 mm x width 599 mm

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Acquisition and rights

  • Credit line

    Gift of P. van der Kolff, Ouderkerk aan de Amstel

  • Acquisition

    gift 2007

  • Copyright


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