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WILLIAM JAMES STILLMAN, (American, 1828-1901), ATHENS, 7 credited and/or initialed, dated,, 2 tit...

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WILLIAM JAMES STILLMAN, (American, 1828-1901), ATHENS, 7 credited and/or initialed, dated,, 2 tit...
WILLIAM JAMES STILLMAN
(American, 1828-1901)
ATHENS
7 credited and/or initialed, dated,
2 titled and each sequentially numbered in negative or in pencil on recto
label with printed title
adhered to each mount
stamp "University College, London"
on verso of each mount
25 albumen prints mounted in folio (lacking plate 17) with credit and title
in gilt on top flap
each approximately: 71/2 x 91/2 in.
(19.1 x 24.2 cm) or the inverse
overall: 183/8 x 141/2 in. (46.7 x 35.9 cm)
circa 1869
ESTIMATE: $25,000-35,000
<p>PROVENANCE
Private Collection
<p>LITERATURE
Richard Pare, PHOTOGRAPHY AND ARCHITECTURE, Montreal, Canadian Centre for Architecture, 1985, pls. 65 and 66 (2 illustrated)
Alkis X. Xanthakis, HISTORY OF GREEK PHOTOGRAPHY 1839-1960, Athens, Hellenic Literary and Historical Archive, 1988, pp. 88-90 (some illustrated)
William James Stillman was an American diplomat and writer. He was based in Crete in the Mediterranean as Consul from 1865 to 1867. He moved from Crete to Athens the following year and there undertook the project of making this fine series of studies of the ruins of the Parthenon and related buildings on the Acropolis.
Stillman moved on from Athens to London and there, in 1870, published
his Acropolis images as carbon prints. The series is rare, particularly as albumen prints.