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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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Wolverine
Manufacturing Company catalogue page, about 1910.
Many companies hired the Detroit Publishing Company to produce
the photography for their sales catalogues.
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Accession
ID # 37.102.82
Photochrom Print, Color Lithograph
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Copyright
© 2002
The Henry Ford Last
Updated:
06/08/2009
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