Grotto in Berg, Terra Nova in Distance, Taylor and Wright (interior), January 5th 1911 , 1911
118 x 88 cm (h x w)
13500 GBP
Platinum Print on 100% cotton paper
for sale

The platinum-palladium process is the most stable and aesthetically rewarding of all black and
white photographic printing techniques. Produced by coating specially manufactured paper with a
light-sensitive emulsion containing platinum and palladium salts, these prints exhibit an expanded
tonal range, three-dimensionality, and a uniquely luminous quality. Their permanence makes them
the medium of choice for securing photographic archives and legacies far beyond the life of the
original negatives.

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