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Yosemite Valley, Cal by Hillers, John Karl, photographer

by Hillers, John Karl, photographer

Yosemite Valley, Cal by Hillers, John Karl, photographer

Yosemite Valley, Cal

by Hillers, John Karl, photographer

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[Washington, D .C.: U. S. Geological Survey, ca. 1880-1889]. Albumen print photograph, 9.875" x 13.375" on 10.875 x 13.9375" paperboard mount, gilt edges. Titled in the negative. Signed "Hillers, Photo" in negative at lower right.

An uncommon view of Yosemite Valley from the U. S. Geological Survey's California series. J. K. Hillers (1843-1925) was an important early photographer of the West, one of the first to photograph the Grand Canyon region. He began his career as a boatman on John Wesley Powell's Second Expedition in 1871-2, was consequently hired by Powell in 1879 to be the Smithsonian's first staff photographer, and was the chief photographer for the Geological Survey from 1881-1900. His survey work began with geology and topography and evolved to recording the traditional ways of life of the Hopi and Navaho people for the Bureau of American Ethnology. Hillers' photographs of Yosemite subjects are far less frequently encountered than his southwestern subjects.



CONDITION: Good, light foxing.

  • Seller James Arsenault & Company US (US)
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  • Publisher [Washington, D .C.: U. S. Geological Survey, ca. 1880-1889]
Lower Falls from Point Lookout, Yellowstone Park
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Lower Falls from Point Lookout, Yellowstone Park

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[Washington, D. C.: U. S. Geological Survey, ca. 1880-1889]. Albumen print photograph, 13" x 9.75" on 13.9375" x 10.9375" paperboard mount, gilt edges. A splendid image of the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River from the U. S. Geological Survey series. J. K. Hillers (1843-1925) was an important early photographer of the West, and one of the first to photograph the Grand Canyon region. He began his career as a boatman on John Wesley Powell's Second Expedition in 1871-2, was consequently hired by Powell in 1879 to be the Smithsonian's first staff photographer, and was the chief photographer for the Geological Survey from 1881-1900. His survey work began with geology and geography and evolved to recording the traditional ways of life of the Hopi and Navaho tribes for the Bureau of American Ethnology. CONDITION: Good, light foxing to image, tack holes on top and and bottom right corners of mount, corners of mount bumped, glue remnants on verso.
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NZ$638.32