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  1. Oct 31, 2018 · Sergei Prokudin-Gorsky. 31.10.2018. At the beginning of the 20th century, a color separation method was invented to create color photographs. This technology, which in its time was rather complicated, made it possible to achieve amazing realism and excellent quality of images. The pioneer of color photography in Russia was the scientist and ...

  2. Aug 30, 2018 · Prokudin-Gorsky eventually settled in France, where he died in 1944. His photographs remain one of the most impressive catalogs of Russia at the turn of the century, before the rise of the Soviet ...

  3. Introduction Lantern Projector from: Thomas Cradock Hepworth, Book of the Lantern. New York: Edward L. Wilson, 1889 Prokudin-Gorskii created his negatives by using a camera that exposed one oblong glass plate three times in rapid succession through three different color filters: blue, green, and red. For formal presentations, he printed positive glass slides of these negatives and projected ...

  4. May 27, 2016 · The details of Prokudin-Gorsky’s life are littered with rumor and buried in the ash of empires. It’s said Prokudin-Gorsky studied with Dmitri Mendeleev during the two years (1886-1888) he ...

  5. June 17, 1994. William Brumfield. Every monument in the Moscow Kremlin ensemble has its special role, but none is more august than the Cathedral of the Archangel Michael, the royal burial shrine ...

  6. Only in 2002. This post is about the pioneer of colour photography, who left an incredible number of photos of cities, villages and diverse ethnical groups of the Russian Empire between 1904 and 1916. His name is Sergei Prokudin-Gorsky. Today many monuments and details of the everyday life that were documented by him do not exist anymore, but ...

  7. Dec 7, 2022 · Sergei Prokudin-Gorsky, Group of Children [Russian Empire], 1909, digital colour composite by Walt Frankhauser, 2005–2020. The blurred child furthest left can be seen turning their head toward the camera across the three negatives that formed this colour composite — Source. Sergei Prokudin-Gorsky, Piat Gratev Rock.