J.Edwards Fine Art Miniature Collectible Handcrafted On Vintage Metal Tin JE07FR


J.Edwards Fine Art Miniature Collectible Handcrafted On Vintage Metal Tin JE07FR

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J.Edwards Fine Art Miniatures "The Photography of Frank A. Rinehart" *JE07FR  Black Man Arapahoes Indian (1of 25 in the series) "Real Tin Not A Paper Photograph"

J.Edwards Fine Art Miniatures tins are collected the world over for their artistic  taste of reproducing a fine golden age gone by.

These miniature tins are handcrafted on vintage metal tin made from old vintage reproduced Victorian and Edwardian times photographs, including orientalist, the original photographs are getting harder and harder to find, as collectible photographs are collected and cherished due to the nostalgic demand.

We at Tintype Fine Art Studio are committed to preserving this vintage craft of photographs on tin by creating these beautiful works of art that are collected and cherished by all, by creating this line of J.Edwards original prints on tin you can pass these miniature works of art to generations to come.

This is the collection of Frank A Rinehart.

The Photography of Frank A. Rinehart (February 12, 1861 – December 17, 1928) was an American artist famous for his photography capturing Native American personalities and scenes, especially portrait settings of leaders and members of the delegations who attended the 1898 Indian Congress in Omaha.This collection of individual outdoor scenes, architectural and unusual art including the art of risque, that present and compile an artful and sometime sinful and sincere picture of the forgotten scenes, places or women who conquered their independence and paid the price through fabulous images that takes them from Bordellos to Burlesque theaters, from city scenes to artistic endeavors who have lived the candor of decadence of a gone golden age.

   "The dramatic beauty of these portraits is especially impressive as a departure from earlier, less sensitive photographs of Native Americans. Instead of being detached, ethnographic records, the Rinehart photographs are portraits of individuals with an emphasis on strength of expression. While Rinehart and Muhr were not the first photographers to portray Indian subjects with such dignity, this large body of work which was widely seen and distributed may have had an important influence in changing subsequent portrayals of Native Americans".[2]

German American Rinehart was born in Lodi (now Maple Park), Illinois. He and his brother, Alfred, moved to Colorado in the 1870s and found employment at the Charles Bohm photography studio, in Denver. In 1881 the Rinehart brothers formed a partnership with famous Western photographer William Henry Jackson, who had achieved widespread fame for his images of the West. Under Jackson's teachings, Rinehart's perfected his professional skills, and developed a keen interest in Native American culture. Frank Rinehart and Anna, the receptionist of Jackson's studio, married and in 1885 moved to Nebraska. In downtown Omaha, Rinehart opened a studio in the Brandeis Building, where he worked until his death.Rinehart married Anna Ransom Johnson (daughter of Willard Bemis Johnson and Phebe Jane Carpenter) on 5 September 1885 in Denver County, Colorado. They had two daughters, Ruth and Helen, both born in Nebraska.In 1898, and in occasion of the Indian Congress held in conjunction with the Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition, Rinehart was commissioned to photograph the event and the Native American personalities who attended it.[1] Together with his assistant Adolph Muhr (who would later be employed by the famous photographer Edward S. Curtis), they produced what is now considered "one of the best photographic documentations of Indian leaders at the turn of the century".[2] Tom Southall, former photograph curator at the University of Kansas' Spencer Art Museum, said of the Rinehart collection:

Rinehart and Muhr photographed American Indians at the Indian Congress in a studio on the Exposition grounds with an 8 x 10 glass-negative camera with a German lens. Platinum prints were produced to achieve the broad range of tonal values that medium afforded.[3]After the Indian Congress, Rinehart and Muhr travelled the Indian reservations for two years, portraying Native American leaders who had not attended the event, as well as depicting general aspects of the indigenous everyday life and culture.The collection of Rinehart Indian Photographs is currently preserved at Haskell Indian Nations University. Since 1994, the collection has been organized, preserved, copied, and cataloged in a computer database, funded by the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Hallmark Foundation. It includes images from the 1898 Exposition, the 1899 Greater American Exposition, studio portraits from 1900, and photographs by Rinehart taken at the Crow Agency in Montana also in [1]Beyond the Reach of Time and Change: Native American Reflections on the Frank A. Rinehart Photograph Collection, by Simon J. Ortiz. University of Arizona Press (April 28, 2005)[2]see Westward the Empire site, Indian Congress section
excerpted from the Kansas City Area Archivists    [3]From the U.S. department of Interior Museum online gallery of the 1898 Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition
    [*] CC Creative Commons Photograph, Boston Public Library

A beautiful  tin piece that approximately measures 2.5" Tall 2.0" Wide These wonderful tin photos will surely grow and add value and interest to your collection, you can proudly as " I Own a J.Edwards are representative of item you will receive. I only accept Paypal. Payment is expected within 48 Hours. If you have any questions please let me know. Item will ship as soon as payment is received.

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- We are now shipping to worldwide addresses, the item is sent to a logistic center in KY and shipped from there to the rest of the world


- International customers are responsible for all duties and taxes


- Contact your local authority for questions related to the amount of duties or taxes you will be responsible for


- We ship within two business days of payment, usually sooner


- Standard FREE shipping takes between 3-5 business days


- We use a selection of shipping services such as UPS, FedEx, USPS etc.


- Expedited shipping takes between 2-3 business days


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J.Edwards Fine Art Miniatures "The Photography of Frank A. Rinehart" *JE07FR  Black Man Arapahoes Indian (1of 25 in the series) "Real Tin Not A Paper Photograph"

J.Edwards Fine Art Miniatures tins are collected the world over for their artistic  taste of reproducing a fine golden age gone by.

These miniature tins are handcrafted on vintage metal tin made from old vintage reproduced Victorian and Edwardian times photographs, including orientalist, the original photographs are getting harder and harder to find, as collectible photographs are collected and cherished due to the nostalgic demand.

We at Tintype Fine Art Studio are committed to preserving this vintage craft of photographs on tin by creating these beautiful works of art that are collected and cherished by all, by creating this line of J.Edwards original prints on tin you can pass these miniature works of art to generations to come.

This is the collection of Frank A Rinehart.

The Photography of Frank A. Rinehart (February 12, 1861 – December 17, 1928) was an American artist famous for his photography capturing Native American personalities and scenes, especially portrait settings of leaders and members of the delegations who attended the 1898 Indian Congress in Omaha.This collection of individual outdoor scenes, architectural and unusual art including the art of risque, that present and compile an artful and sometime sinful and sincere picture of the forgotten scenes, places or women who conquered their independence and paid the price through fabulous images that takes them from Bordellos to Burlesque theaters, from city scenes to artistic endeavors who have lived the candor of decadence of a gone golden age.

   "The dramatic beauty of these portraits is especially impressive as a departure from earlier, less sensitive photographs of Native Americans. Instead of being detached, ethnographic records, the Rinehart photographs are portraits of individuals with an emphasis on strength of expression. While Rinehart and Muhr were not the first photographers to portray Indian subjects with such dignity, this large body of work which was widely seen and distributed may have had an important influence in changing subsequent portrayals of Native Americans".[2]

German American Rinehart was born in Lodi (now Maple Park), Illinois. He and his brother, Alfred, moved to Colorado in the 1870s and found employment at the Charles Bohm photography studio, in Denver. In 1881 the Rinehart brothers formed a partnership with famous Western photographer William Henry Jackson, who had achieved widespread fame for his images of the West. Under Jackson's teachings, Rinehart's perfected his professional skills, and developed a keen interest in Native American culture. Frank Rinehart and Anna, the receptionist of Jackson's studio, married and in 1885 moved to Nebraska. In downtown Omaha, Rinehart opened a studio in the Brandeis Building, where he worked until his death.Rinehart married Anna Ransom Johnson (daughter of Willard Bemis Johnson and Phebe Jane Carpenter) on 5 September 1885 in Denver County, Colorado. They had two daughters, Ruth and Helen, both born in Nebraska.In 1898, and in occasion of the Indian Congress held in conjunction with the Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition, Rinehart was commissioned to photograph the event and the Native American personalities who attended it.[1] Together with his assistant Adolph Muhr (who would later be employed by the famous photographer Edward S. Curtis), they produced what is now considered "one of the best photographic documentations of Indian leaders at the turn of the century".[2] Tom Southall, former photograph curator at the University of Kansas' Spencer Art Museum, said of the Rinehart collection:

Rinehart and Muhr photographed American Indians at the Indian Congress in a studio on the Exposition grounds with an 8 x 10 glass-negative camera with a German lens. Platinum prints were produced to achieve the broad range of tonal values that medium afforded.[3]After the Indian Congress, Rinehart and Muhr travelled the Indian reservations for two years, portraying Native American leaders who had not attended the event, as well as depicting general aspects of the indigenous everyday life and culture.The collection of Rinehart Indian Photographs is currently preserved at Haskell Indian Nations University. Since 1994, the collection has been organized, preserved, copied, and cataloged in a computer database, funded by the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Hallmark Foundation. It includes images from the 1898 Exposition, the 1899 Greater American Exposition, studio portraits from 1900, and photographs by Rinehart taken at the Crow Agency in Montana also in [1]Beyond the Reach of Time and Change: Native American Reflections on the Frank A. Rinehart Photograph Collection, by Simon J. Ortiz. University of Arizona Press (April 28, 2005)[2]see Westward the Empire site, Indian Congress section
excerpted from the Kansas City Area Archivists    [3]From the U.S. department of Interior Museum online gallery of the 1898 Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition
    [*] CC Creative Commons Photograph, Boston Public Library

A beautiful  tin piece that approximately measures 2.5" Tall 2.0" Wide These wonderful tin photos will surely grow and add value and interest to your collection, you can proudly as " I Own a J.Edwards are representative of item you will receive. I only accept Paypal. Payment is expected within 48 Hours. If you have any questions please let me know. Item will ship as soon as payment is received.

On Apr-07-17 at 16:05:06 PDT, seller added the following information:Shipping

Domestic Shipping: All Domestic packages are shipped Ground Shipping For Free (Unless other shipping method was selected on the order) 


- We are now shipping to worldwide addresses, the item is sent to a logistic center in KY and shipped from there to the rest of the world


- International customers are responsible for all duties and taxes


- Contact your local authority for questions related to the amount of duties or taxes you will be responsible for


- We ship within two business days of payment, usually sooner


- Standard FREE shipping takes between 3-5 business days


- We use a selection of shipping services such as UPS, FedEx, USPS etc.


- Expedited shipping takes between 2-3 business days


- Overnight shipping takes between 1-2 business days (Ships within 12 hours of payment)


- We do not accept P.O. BOXES -PLEASE PROVIDE A PHYSICAL ADDRESS


Return

- In the event that you would like to return your purchase, we allow returns that are processed within the defined return date (the return date is to be found in the return policy/shipping and handling section) Please contact us for a return authorization and the return shipping address.


- Please contact us for a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number


- We advise you to use a reputable carrier service when returning your goods. Please pack all returns appropriately.

Payment

PayPal is our preferred method of payments it's the quickest, easiest and most secure way to pay for your goods or services online. PayPal offers buyer and seller protection should there be a problem.

If you do not have a PayPal account, to get started and buy your first item with us is very easy. Simply click on the 'Buy It Now' button and follow the checkout steps. Select PayPal as the payment method you then will be given the chance to enter your card details in to PayPal's secure checkout in order to pay for your order. Once the payment has been made, you will then be given the opportunity to make your own PayPal account to make paying for your items in the future very easy.

Should there be a problem with payment please do let us know.

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Customer satisfaction is very important to us. If you have any problem with your order,please contact us and we will do our best to make you satisfied, please do not leave a negative response before we resolve your problem.
We guarantee that your issue will be solved quickly.

Your response is very important to us it affects our search placement on . We will leave a positive response for you in return automatically once we receive your response.

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If you have any queries, please contact us via . We usually respond within 24 hours on weekdays.

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