Magnolia Branch with Four Flowers
After X-rays were discovered in 1895, they soon came to be applied in photography. X-radiographs made visible what was concealed to the human eye. They served primarily useful purposes, such as revealing fractures. This photograph, however, was probably taken simply for its sheer beauty. The petals hardly absorbed the X-rays, which is why they look so transparent and ethereal in the photograph.
Éditeur
- Rijksmuseum
Thème
- http://iconclass.org/25G41
Type d'item
- photograph
- gelatin silver print
- Photographie
- Épreuves gélatino-argentiques
Éditeur
- Rijksmuseum
Thème
- http://iconclass.org/25G41
Type d'item
- photograph
- gelatin silver print
- Photographie
- Épreuves gélatino-argentiques
Institution partenaire
Agrégateur
Licence du support dans cet enregistrement (sauf indication contraire)
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/
Droits
- Public Domain
- Publiek Domein
Date de création
- 1910 - 1925
- 1910/1925
- 1910/1925
Lieu-Temps
- first quarter 20st century
Lieux
- United States of America
- Verenigde Staten van Amerika
- urn:rijksmuseum:thesaurus:RM0001.THESAU.162
- États-Unis
Identificateur
- http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.359163
- RP-F-1999-138
Étendue
- height 249 mm
- width 291 mm
- height 278 mm
- width 354 mm
Format
- photographic paper
Langue
- nl
Fait partie de
- collectie: foto's
Pays fournisseur
- Netherlands
Nom de la collection
Première publication sur Europeana
- 2014-05-27T14:36:28.977Z
Dernière mise à jour de l'Institution partenaire
- 2018-03-17T13:16:42.033Z