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TABLE OF CONTENTSFrank M. Good Photographic Prints--Item List |
Frank M. Good:A Preliminary Inventory of His Photographic Prints at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research CenterBiographical SketchFrank M. (Mason) Good, born in England in 1839, began his photographic career as an assistant to his fellow countryman the photographer Francis Frith. Good is known to have been active during the 1860s and 1870s, and he had studios in both London and Brighton. He is best known for his stereographic photographs of the Near East, and it was Frith who sponsored Good's first trip there. Other geographic locations captured by Good include Spain, Greece, and the Isle of Wight. Return to the Table of Contents Scope and ContentsThe Frank M. Good collection of photographic prints consists of 1 albumen print by, and 15 albumen prints attributed by Helmut Gernsheim to, the English photographer Frank M. (Mason) Good. Good began his photographic career as an assistant to the English photographer Francis Frith, and it was Frith who sponsored Good's first trip to the Near East. The majority of the photographs in this collection are of the Near East, more specifically the Holy Land, but the collection also contains two photographs of Athens, Greece. None of the photographs bear dates, but they were most likely made between 1860 and 1870, a time period when Good was known to be active. Other examples of Good's work can be found within the Stereograph Collection, with an additional four albumen prints mounted in Treasure spots of the world. A selection of the chief beauties and wonders of nature and art. Return to the Table of Contents RestrictionsAccess:Open for research Return to the Table of Contents Administrative InformationAcquisition:Purchase, 1964 (Gernsheim Collection) Processed by:Mary Alice Harper 1999; updated 2003 Return to the Table of Contents Sources
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