

I have been tracking down and acquiring original vintage examples of dust grain photogravures being guided primarily by a list to be found at the truly wonderful site The Art of the Photogravure. They have good reproductions of significant photogravures from the early 1900's, but the images on the web pale in comparison to the originals.


Tragedy began stalking her at a quicker pace. Her husband was killed at Verdun in 1916. Her father Meldon died after a brief illness in 1919.
The pages of the Sonnets from the Portuguese are heavy and rough edged requiring turning each one by one, the tipped in gravures are sumptuous. The printing is sensual matching the sonnets. I spent a rainy day reading the book and viewing the images.
In 1921, she spent all year in the Agnews State Mental Hospital in San Jose, California.
In the morning after my order for the sonnets, I got an e-mail from Ian Kahn, owner of Lux Mentis book store saying he was at the fair in San Francisco and I could pick up the book that day if I liked. I liked, and drove up 101 to San Francisco for a second time in as many days. A surprise at leaving, I spied a single volume of Curtis's epic work The North American Indian at the booth across from Lux Mentis. At $30,000 I very carefully, simply and only viewed the exquisite photogravures.

Adelaide Hanscom died in 1931, struck by a car as she stepped off a trolley in Pasadena, California and was all but forgotten.
2 comments:
Hello,
Was attracted to your blog by the Edward Curtis reference. I appreciate the pointer to the Art of the Photogravure website. It looks like a good read as well. $30K is a lot to pay for any single volume of Curtis's work--even at retail I think only volume one should approach that. I actively buy sell and trade Curtis photogravures and master prints. While I consider myself more a collector of Curtis I do sell from time to time on ebay under the user name orotone.
Take care and thanks again for the pointer.
Just to be clear - I didn't buy the Curtis volume:-)
I'll keep an eye on ebay!
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