Published by A. Schlechten, [Bozeman, MT], 1909
Seller: Tschanz Rare Books, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.
Photograph
Silver gelatin photograph [35 cm x 14 cm] / [14" x 5.5"]. Nice condition with strong contrasts. Title manuscript on the back. View of a waterfall. Albert Schlechten (1876-1962) initially established a portrait photography studio with his brother but he spent most of his time and efforts on location and landscape photography. Shortly after his move to Montana in 1900, Albert purchased an 11x14 in. field camera and began photographing the mountains, rivers, lakes and farmland around Bozeman. Established in 1900, the Schlechten Brothers, became renowned for Albert's landscape photography.
Published by A. Schlechten, Bozeman, MT, 1912
Seller: Tschanz Rare Books, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.
Photograph
Silver gelatin photograph [27 cm x 35 cm] / [10.5" x 13.75"]. Strong contrasts. Title in the negative. View of the Stillwater River with the imposing Castle Rock in the background. There is a horse-drawn wagon on the road at the left of the image. Albert Schlechten (1876-1962) initially established a portrait photography studio with his brother but he spent most of his time and efforts on location and landscape photography. Shortly after his move to Montana in 1900, Albert purchased an 11x14 in. field camera and began photographing the mountains, rivers, lakes and farmland around Bozeman. Established in 1900, the Schlechten Brothers, became renowned for Albert's landscape photography.
Published by A. Schlechten, [Bozeman, MT], 1911
Seller: Tschanz Rare Books, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.
Photograph Signed
Silver gelatin photograph [28 cm x 36 cm] / [11" x 14"]. Nice condition with strong contrasts. Title manuscript on the back and signed by the photographer. View of a rushing creek with snowcapped Taylor Peaks in the background. Albert Schlechten (1876-1962) initially established a portrait photography studio with his brother but he spent most of his time and efforts on location and landscape photography. Shortly after his move to Montana in 1900, Albert purchased an 11x14 in. field camera and began photographing the mountains, rivers, lakes and farmland around Bozeman. Established in 1900, the Schlechten Brothers, became renowned for Albert's landscape photography.
Published by A. Schlechten, [Bozeman, MT], 1911
Seller: Tschanz Rare Books, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.
Photograph Signed
Silver gelatin photograph [27 cm x 35 cm] / [10.5" x 13.75"] Nice condition with strong contrasts. Title manuscript on the back and signed by the photographer. View of Taylor Creek with Taylor Peaks in the background. Albert Schlechten (1876-1962) initially established a portrait photography studio with his brother but he spent most of his time and efforts on location and landscape photography. Shortly after his move to Montana in 1900, Albert purchased an 11x14 in. field camera and began photographing the mountains, rivers, lakes and farmland around Bozeman. Established in 1900, the Schlechten Brothers, became renowned for Albert's landscape photography.
Published by A. Schlechten, [Bozeman, MT], 1911
Seller: Tschanz Rare Books, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.
Photograph
Silver gelatin photograph [28 cm x 36 cm] / [11" x 14"]. Nice condition with strong contrasts. Title in the negative. Manuscript note in pencil on the reverse: "Old original Road Over 'Sagebrush Point' South End." View of the Gallatin River. Albert Schlechten (1876-1962) initially established a portrait photography studio with his brother but he spent most of his time and efforts on location and landscape photography. Shortly after his move to Montana in 1900, Albert purchased an 11x14 in. field camera and began photographing the mountains, rivers, lakes and farmland around Bozeman. Established in 1900, the Schlechten Brothers, became renowned for Albert's landscape photography.
Published by A. Schlechten, [Bozeman, MT], 1911
Seller: Tschanz Rare Books, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.
Photograph
Silver gelatin photograph [27 cm x 34.5 cm] / [10.5" x 13.5"]. Nice condition with strong contrasts. Photographer mark blind stamped at lower left. View of someone in a canoe with a small group of smartly dressed persons. Albert Schlechten (1876-1962) initially established a portrait photography studio with his brother but he spent most of his time and efforts on location and landscape photography. Shortly after his move to Montana in 1900, Albert purchased an 11x14 in. field camera and began photographing the mountains, rivers, lakes and farmland around Bozeman. Established in 1900, the Schlechten Brothers, became renowned for Albert's landscape photography.
Published by A. Schlechten, Bozeman, MT, 1912
Seller: Tschanz Rare Books, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.
Photograph
Silver gelatin photograph [27 cm x 35 cm] / [10.5" x 13.75"]. Nicely tinted with strong contrasts. Title in the negative. View of the Stillwater River with the imposing Castle Rock in the background. There is a horse-drawn wagon on the road at the left of the image. Albert Schlechten (1876-1962) initially established a portrait photography studio with his brother but he spent most of his time and efforts on location and landscape photography. Shortly after his move to Montana in 1900, Albert purchased an 11x14 in. field camera and began photographing the mountains, rivers, lakes and farmland around Bozeman. Established in 1900, the Schlechten Brothers, became renowned for Albert's landscape photography.
Published by A. Schlechten, [Bozeman, MT], 1911
Seller: Tschanz Rare Books, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.
Photograph
Silver gelatin photograph [28 cm x 36 cm] / [11" x 14"]. Nice condition with strong contrasts. Title in the negative. View of a rushing creek with snowcapped Taylor Peaks in the background. Albert Schlechten (1876-1962) initially established a portrait photography studio with his brother but he spent most of his time and efforts on location and landscape photography. Shortly after his move to Montana in 1900, Albert purchased an 11x14 in. field camera and began photographing the mountains, rivers, lakes and farmland around Bozeman. Established in 1900, the Schlechten Brothers, became renowned for Albert's landscape photography.
Published by A. Schlechten, [Bozeman, MT], 1909
Seller: Tschanz Rare Books, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.
Photograph
Silver gelatin photograph [34 cm x 27 cm] / [13.5" x 10.5"]. Nice condition with strong contrasts. Title in the negative. View of a waterfall. Albert Schlechten (1876-1962) initially established a portrait photography studio with his brother but he spent most of his time and efforts on location and landscape photography. Shortly after his move to Montana in 1900, Albert purchased an 11x14 in. field camera and began photographing the mountains, rivers, lakes and farmland around Bozeman. Established in 1900, the Schlechten Brothers, became renowned for Albert's landscape photography.
Published by A. Schlechten, [Bozeman, MT], 1911
Seller: Tschanz Rare Books, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.
Photograph
Silver gelatin photograph [26 cm x 34 cm] / [10.5" x 13.5"]. Nice condition with strong contrasts. Title manuscript in ink on the reverse. View of a herd of cattle in a mountain valley. Albert Schlechten (1876-1962) initially established a portrait photography studio with his brother but he spent most of his time and efforts on location and landscape photography. Shortly after his move to Montana in 1900, Albert purchased an 11x14 in. field camera and began photographing the mountains, rivers, lakes and farmland around Bozeman. Established in 1900, the Schlechten Brothers, became renowned for Albert's landscape photography.
Published by A. Schlechten, [Bozeman, MT], 1911
Seller: Tschanz Rare Books, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.
Photograph
Silver gelatin photograph [27 cm x 35 cm] / [10.5" x 13.75"]. Nicely tinted with strong contrasts. Title in the negative. View of Taylor Creek with Taylor Peaks in the background. Albert Schlechten (1876-1962) initially established a portrait photography studio with his brother but he spent most of his time and efforts on location and landscape photography. Shortly after his move to Montana in 1900, Albert purchased an 11x14 in. field camera and began photographing the mountains, rivers, lakes and farmland around Bozeman. Established in 1900, the Schlechten Brothers, became renowned for Albert's landscape photography.
Published by A. Schlechten, [Bozeman, MT], 1901
Seller: Tschanz Rare Books, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.
Photograph
Silver gelatin photograph [25.5 cm x 35 cm] / [10" x 13.75"]. Nice condition with strong contrasts. Title in the negative. View of a string of horses in the foreground and a mounted cowboy and outbuildings in the background. Albert Schlechten (1876-1962) initially established a portrait photography studio with his brother but he spent most of his time and efforts on location and landscape photography. Shortly after his move to Montana in 1900, Albert purchased an 11x14 in. field camera and began photographing the mountains, rivers, lakes and farmland around Bozeman. Established in 1900, the Schlechten Brothers, became renowned for Albert's landscape photography.
Published by A Schlechten, [Bozeman, MT], 1909
Seller: Tschanz Rare Books, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.
Photograph
Platinum print photograph [28 cm x 35.5 cm] / [11" x 14"] in an attractive wooden frame [29 cm x 37 cm] / [11.5" x 14.5] Nice condition with strong contrasts. View of Albert Schlechten (1876-1962) with a bear he shot in the Madison Range, Gallatin Canyon, Montana. Possibly taken by his hunting and photography partner, Albert Krueger. Albert Schlechten (1876-1962) initially established a portrait photography studio with his brother but he spent most of his time and efforts on location and landscape photography. Shortly after his move to Montana in 1900, Albert purchased an 11x14 in. field camera and began photographing the mountains, rivers, lakes and farmland around Bozeman. Established in 1900, the Schlechten Brothers, became renowned for Albert's landscape photography.
Published by Photographed by Albert Schlechten, n. d. (ca 1910)., [Bozeman, Montana], 1910
Seller: BUCKINGHAM BOOKS, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, GREENCASTLE, PA, U.S.A.
[MONTANA]. Silver gelatin photograph [27 cm x 34.5 cm] / [10.5" x 13.75"]. Title in the negative. View of a herd of sheep. Albert Schlechten (1876-1962) initially established a portrait photography studio with his brother but he spent most of his time and efforts on location and landscape photography. Shortly after his move to Montana in 1900, Albert purchased an 11x14 in. field camera and began photographing the mountains, rivers, lakes and farmland around Bozeman. Established in 1900, the Schlechten Brothers, became renowned for Albert's landscape photography. Glue remnants on the reverse, otherwise in nice condition with strong contrasts.