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Stereographic Switzerland
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Stereo photography is a process for producing three-dimensional images invented around 1850. The possibility of viewing them through a single apparatus enabled people to perceive the depicted items with breath-taking vividness. As an early tourist destination, Switzerland offered a stock of popular motifs for stereo photography. Companies from the Anglo-American region supplied a large market with stereo images depicting Swiss landscapes and landmarks. This book provides insight into the unique stereo-image collection of the Swiss American Donald G. Tritt, which today forms part of the collection of the Swiss National Museum. The stereo glasses included bring meantime melted glaciers, vanished sights, and long since deceased women in national costume almost within our grasp. Exhibition: Landesmuseum Zürich, Switzerland (23.07.-17.10.2021).
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[Basel]: Christoph Merian Verlag, [2021]
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ISBN
- 9783856169602
- 3856169601
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Catalog of an exhibition held at Landesmuseum Zürich, Switzerland, July 23-October 17, 2021.
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