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Products:
The
Detroit Publishing Company’s business relied on
the creative use and re-use of images and finding new
markets for them. The same image might appear in
a souvenir view book, in promotional literature, as a
postcard or lantern slide or as a print “suitable
for framing.” These products were then promoted
to the travel industry, educators, librarians, and the
armchair traveler.
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Portrait painting of Jane Tornabuoni by Ghirlandaio from
the Santa Maria Novella Museum in Florence, Italy.
Printed about 1910 based on the 15th century original painting.
An example of the company’s fine art reproductions.
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Accession
ID # 37.102.108
Photochrom Print, Color Lithograph, DPC print stock # 1140. |
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