E-Photo
Issue #264  1/9/2024
 
New Selection of Important Photographs for Sale Added to I Photo Central Website
Count Olympe Aguado, Portrait of a Hunting Dog in front of Doorway, Lightly albumenized salt print from wet plate negative on original mount, 1855c.
Count Olympe Aguado, Portrait of a Hunting Dog in front of Doorway, Lightly albumenized salt print from wet plate negative on original mount, 1855c.

Vintage Works, Ltd. has just added 32 new additional photographs to the I Photo Central website, which can all be viewed here: https://bit.ly/1tIOk4L.

There are nearly 4,500 fine photographs currently for sale on the website, making it the largest, easiest and most important resource for buying images on the Internet.

Some of the rare and/or major photographers added include Count Olympe Aguado, Eugene Atget, Brassai, Alfred Coulon, Jean-Baptiste Frenet, William Henry Jackson, Alphonse François Jeanrenaud, Auguste Laresche et Th. Monaton, Nadar, Giuseppi Ninci, Pesme and Varin, Putnam & Valentine, Thomas John Shillea, Felix Teynard and Gustav Völkerling.

Some important early images of painters' studios are a part of the latest additions, including that of Mariano Fortuny y Marsal, who was undoubtedly the Spanish artist with the greatest international fame in the 19th century. Some images from this series are included in Dans L'Atelier: L'Artiste Photographie d'Ingres a Jeff Koons, (Petit Palais, Delphine, 2016).

You can locate the work by these photographers and over 3,400 more photographers here: https://iphotocentral.com/photographer/photographer.php. Just click on the photographer's name to go to their images that are for sale on the website. Click into the thumbnail images for larger images and details, including the contact and purchase information.

To do other searches on photography and photo books, go here to the general search page: http://www.iphotocentral.com/search/search.php. You can refine and narrow your searches by using one or all five filters and key word search field. Narrow your search by choosing date ranges (by photo and/or print date), price ranges, type of medium of photography, country (of image and/or photographer), and even how recent an item was posted up to the website.