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Auction archive: Lot number 215

E.O. Goldbeck Panoramic Photographs of Texas, Incl. 3rd Annual Bathing Girl Revue, Galveston, Tex., 1922, Plus

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Price realised:
US$3,900
Auction archive: Lot number 215

E.O. Goldbeck Panoramic Photographs of Texas, Incl. 3rd Annual Bathing Girl Revue, Galveston, Tex., 1922, Plus

Estimate
n. a.
Price realised:
US$3,900
Beschreibung:

Lot of 2: panoramic silver gelatin print, 27.75 x 9 in., including margins, 28.75 x 10 in. Titled in the negative, 3rd Annual Bathing Girl Revue, Galveston, Tex., May 14th, 1922, and copyrighted, E.O. Goldbeck, S.A. Texas. Ink signed lower right, E.O. Goldbeck. With Goldbeck Panorama handstamp on verso. Plus sepia toned panoramic silver gelatin print, 44.5 x 6.75 in., including margins, 48 x 10 in. Titled in the negative, Goose Creek Oil Field, and copyrighted twice in the negative to F.J. Schlueter, Houston, TX. Taken by Schlueter in Burkburnett, TX, 1919, and printed by E.O. Goldbeck. _________________________________________________________________ San Antonio, TX native and commercial photographer Eugene Omar Goldbeck (1891-1986) developed an early interest in photography after taking a picture of President McKinley during a one-day visit to San Antonio in 1901. Goldbeck traveled throughout the western US and South America after high school, taking "kidnapped" or impromptu photos of people, then offering the photos for sale to the individuals afterwards. Around 1912, he purchased his first Cirkut camera, which allowed him to capture views of expansive landscapes and large groups of people. Goldbeck became well known for the panoramic photographs he produced using the Cirkut camera. During World War I, he served in the Photographic Division of the Aviation Section of the Signal Corps. After the war, he established the National Photo and News Service in San Antonio. As a result of travelling to military bases to photograph large groups throughout his career, Goldbeck earned the title of "unofficial photographer of the military." He may be best known for his large Cirkut panoramic photographs of military bases and personnel, which sometimes included over 20,000 people. (Information obtained from Handbook of Texas Online, "Goldbeck, Eugene Omar." By Kendall Curlee, May 6, 2017.)Eugene Omar Goldbeck (1891-1986) Condition: Loose photo, with slight upward curl to it. Very light wear in few sections along margins. Otherwise, very fine print.

Auction archive: Lot number 215
Auction:
Datum:
17 Aug 2017
Auction house:
Cowan's Auctions, Inc.
Este Ave 6270
Cincinnati OH 45232
United States
info@cowans.com
+1 (0)513 8711670
+1 (0)513 8718670
Beschreibung:

Lot of 2: panoramic silver gelatin print, 27.75 x 9 in., including margins, 28.75 x 10 in. Titled in the negative, 3rd Annual Bathing Girl Revue, Galveston, Tex., May 14th, 1922, and copyrighted, E.O. Goldbeck, S.A. Texas. Ink signed lower right, E.O. Goldbeck. With Goldbeck Panorama handstamp on verso. Plus sepia toned panoramic silver gelatin print, 44.5 x 6.75 in., including margins, 48 x 10 in. Titled in the negative, Goose Creek Oil Field, and copyrighted twice in the negative to F.J. Schlueter, Houston, TX. Taken by Schlueter in Burkburnett, TX, 1919, and printed by E.O. Goldbeck. _________________________________________________________________ San Antonio, TX native and commercial photographer Eugene Omar Goldbeck (1891-1986) developed an early interest in photography after taking a picture of President McKinley during a one-day visit to San Antonio in 1901. Goldbeck traveled throughout the western US and South America after high school, taking "kidnapped" or impromptu photos of people, then offering the photos for sale to the individuals afterwards. Around 1912, he purchased his first Cirkut camera, which allowed him to capture views of expansive landscapes and large groups of people. Goldbeck became well known for the panoramic photographs he produced using the Cirkut camera. During World War I, he served in the Photographic Division of the Aviation Section of the Signal Corps. After the war, he established the National Photo and News Service in San Antonio. As a result of travelling to military bases to photograph large groups throughout his career, Goldbeck earned the title of "unofficial photographer of the military." He may be best known for his large Cirkut panoramic photographs of military bases and personnel, which sometimes included over 20,000 people. (Information obtained from Handbook of Texas Online, "Goldbeck, Eugene Omar." By Kendall Curlee, May 6, 2017.)Eugene Omar Goldbeck (1891-1986) Condition: Loose photo, with slight upward curl to it. Very light wear in few sections along margins. Otherwise, very fine print.

Auction archive: Lot number 215
Auction:
Datum:
17 Aug 2017
Auction house:
Cowan's Auctions, Inc.
Este Ave 6270
Cincinnati OH 45232
United States
info@cowans.com
+1 (0)513 8711670
+1 (0)513 8718670
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