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William Henry Jackson

1843 - 1942

West Entrance, Cañon of Eagle River, Glenwood Extension D & R G.R.R., ca. 1885

albumen
in the negative at lower left: 1238 . WEST ENTRANCE . CANON OF EAGLE RIVER / GLENWOOD EXTENSION D. & R G.R.R. / W.H. JACKSON & Co PHOT. DENVER.
in period frame with period glazing

View of a locomotive on the tracks and embankment of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, Glenwood Extension near the Eagle River, Eagle County, Colorado.

This photograph, made with the albumen photographic process, is an excellent example of what is known as a mammoth plate photograph. Dominant from 1850's to 1890's, albumen, when combined with a mammoth glass plate negative resulted in images of exceptional clarity and scale, which were often used for exhibition or commissioned works.
20 1/2 x 16 1/2 in. (52.1 x 41.9 cm.), frame: 28 1/2 x 24 1/2 x 3/4 in. (72.4 x 62.2 x 1.9 cm.)

  • Provenance: Private Collection, Tennessee

    From age twelve until age ninety-nine, William Henry Jackson was involved on some level with photography. After a tour of duty in the Civil War, he headed West and eventually settled in Omaha, Nebraska, where he opened a portrait photography studio with his brother Edward. As Jackson explained, however, "Portrait photography never had any charms for me, so I sought my subjects from the house-tops, and finally from the hill-tops and about the surrounding country; the taste strengthening as my successes became greater in proportion to the failures." In 1870 he accompanied geologist Ferdinand Vandiveer Hayden on an expedition across Wyoming, along the Green River, and eventually into the Yellowstone Lake area. Jackson's images were the first published photographs of Yellowstone. Partly on the strength of these photographs, the area became America's first national park in March 1872.
    On one of several independent expeditions that he headed, Jackson also became the first to photograph the prehistoric Native American dwellings in Mesa Verde, Colorado. He finally settled in Denver, Colorado, where he worked as a commercial landscape photographer and continued to publish his photographs as postcards.
  • Condition: This photograph is in very good condition overall. There is a minor tear at the left margin edge.

    A condition report for this lot is available upon request and is provided by Santa Fe Art Auction as a courtesy and convenience for potential buyers.

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