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Interior view, upper floor, study (oval room), looking at the work table.

This picture is a photochrome. Similar to a lithograph, the individual color layers are printed separately and thus receive their radiant colorfulness. A black-and-white photograph by the Bavarian court photographer Joseph Albert served as a model for the printing process. Albert photographed the interiors of Linderhof Palace in 1886, the year King Ludwig II died; the prints were published in 1887. Photochrom Zurich photochromes, abbreviated P. Z., are often identified by a serial number followed by the letters P. Z. and a caption in gold letters.

Details

  • Title: Ettal-Linderhof: Linderhof Palace
  • Creator: Christian Jank
  • Date Created: 1874/1886
  • Location: Ettal-Linderhof
  • Transcript:
    18188. P. Z. - SCHLOSS LINDERHOF. ARBEITSZIMMER.
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  • Type: Photo
  • Rights: Public Domain
  • Medium: Photochrom
  • Art Form: Architecture
  • Shooting date: 1890/1905
  • Photo: P. Z. (Photochrom Zürich)
  • Inventory Number Photothek: Rara-ZI-217319

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