1910 Early Vitagraph Studio Movie Being Filmed Glass Photo Camera Negative 1
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:63834863 | Date of Creation: 1910-1919 |
Photo Type: Negative | Featured Refinements: Glass Negative |
Subject: Movies |
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Recently acquired by Lelands, Brown Brothers is the last of the great photo archives
A unique archive, it originates from the 1900s to 1930s. But it also includes the 19th century right up to the 1960s. We will be offering thousan...ds of original, vintage images on eBay in the coming months. They will cover all areas of popular culture: sports, Hollywood (including many of the celebrated Photographers such as George Hurrell and Nickolas Muray), music, historical, and more.
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Historic Negative CollectionNegative from the Brown Brothers Photo Archive file marked "Moving Pictures". Rare image of behind the scenes filming of early movies at Vitagraph Studios. Actors include Charles Eldridge and possibly Vitagraph founder Producer Albert Smith to the right.The Vitagraph Company in Brooklyn was the first producer of silent films and started the film industry as we know it today. Established in 1897 and using an Edison patent movie camera, J. Stuart Blackton and Albert Smith founded the Vitagraph Company of America. In 1911 they opened a studio in Hollywood and in 1925 the company was sold to Warner Bros. for a comfortable profit. These rare images show the filming of movies behind the scenes with cameras, lighting and stage sets. We have other similar glass plate negatives, see our other auctions. A close-up scan is included for additional details.Brown Brothers retains the copyright for this image(s). Reproduction is prohibited. Shipping: We will combine on multiple lotsto save you on shipping. You have up to 30 days to combine. We send outrevised invoices on multiple purchases every Monday. Please wait for arevised invoice BEFORE you pay.
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Recently acquired by Lelands, Brown Brothers is the last of the great photo archives
A unique archive, it originates from the 1900s to 1930s. But it also includes the 19th century right up to the 1960s. We will be offering thousan...ds of original, vintage images on eBay in the coming months. They will cover all areas of popular culture: sports, Hollywood (including many of the celebrated Photographers such as George Hurrell and Nickolas Muray), music, historical, and more.
Almost all of our auctions start at $19.97, with no reserves.
Historic Negative CollectionNegative from the Brown Brothers Photo Archive file marked "Moving Pictures". Rare image of behind the scenes filming of early movies at Vitagraph Studios. Actors include Charles Eldridge and possibly Vitagraph founder Producer Albert Smith to the right.The Vitagraph Company in Brooklyn was the first producer of silent films and started the film industry as we know it today. Established in 1897 and using an Edison patent movie camera, J. Stuart Blackton and Albert Smith founded the Vitagraph Company of America. In 1911 they opened a studio in Hollywood and in 1925 the company was sold to Warner Bros. for a comfortable profit. These rare images show the filming of movies behind the scenes with cameras, lighting and stage sets. We have other similar glass plate negatives, see our other auctions. A close-up scan is included for additional details.Brown Brothers retains the copyright for this image(s). Reproduction is prohibited. Shipping: We will combine on multiple lotsto save you on shipping. You have up to 30 days to combine. We send outrevised invoices on multiple purchases every Monday. Please wait for arevised invoice BEFORE you pay.
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