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Fotografy Tambovskoĭ gubernii 1858-1918 gg.

Publisher
Riftur
Published in
Minsk
Year
2024
Pages
216
Cover
Soft
Circulation
50 copies
Weight
0.806 kg
ISBN
978-985-7332-52-6
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This book is about those who introduced photography into circulation from the moment of the appearance of the first photographic institutions in the lands of Tambov Region in 1858. until 1918. O people, often forgotten in the swirl of events. But it is through their eyes that we can look into the past century. And this book is a kind of memorial tribute. Here is an overview of photographers and establishments in cities and villages that were once part of the Tambov province. The book is divided in alphabetical order by the administrative division of the province at the beginning of the 20th century, inside which there are biographical references about the masters of the lens. For a quick search for the right photographer, the book also includes a complete alphabetical list of all photographers mentioned on its pages. Each biographical certificate is accompanied by discovered documents or forms of photographers. In addition, the technology of obtaining a picture, formats. To date, this is the most complete presentation of the biographies of photographers of the Tambov province. The book is intended for a wide range of readers, historians, local historians, collectors of various profiles, museum workers and all history lovers in general.
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