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Baron O. von Schleinitz

Photograph
1901 (photographed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Hollyer was the photographer of choice for the artistic set of the late 19th century. His Portraits of Many Persons of Note fills three volumes with nearly 200 portraits and comprises a pictorial Who's Who of late Victorian and Edwardian celebrities. Schleinitz was a writer on art.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Titles
  • Baron O. von Schleinitz (generic title)
  • Portraits of many persons of note photographed by Frederick Hollyer in three volumes, vol. III (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Platinum print
Brief description
Portrait of Baron von Schleinitz Portraits of many persons of note photographed by Frederick Hollyer, Vol. 3, platinum print, 1901
Physical description
Half-length portrait of Schleinitz facing the viewer.
Dimensions
  • Height: 14.4cm
  • Width: 9.2cm
Marks and inscriptions
'Yours truly, Baron O. von Schleinitz' (Written by hand and signed on piece of paper (cut from a letter) affixed to album page below photograph.)
Credit line
Given by Eleanor M. Hollyer
Summary
Hollyer was the photographer of choice for the artistic set of the late 19th century. His Portraits of Many Persons of Note fills three volumes with nearly 200 portraits and comprises a pictorial Who's Who of late Victorian and Edwardian celebrities. Schleinitz was a writer on art.
Collection
Accession number
7890-1938

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Record createdSeptember 9, 2004
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