Photo shows view of the grand entrance to the Exposition Universal in Paris, France. The original photo dates to the late 1890s. Caption reads: "Grand Entrance, Exposition Unversal, 1900, Paris, France".<BR><BR> A photochrome(or photochrom) is a color photo lithograph, produced from a black-and-white negative. The final prints were created using different color impressions from multiple lithographic stones. They almost have a hand colored effect to them which makes them very unique considering color photography didn't come around until many years later. Learn More
Photo shows street scene on Avenue Nicholas II, looking towards the Dome of the Invalides in Paris, France. The original photo dates to the late 1890s. Caption reads: "Avenue Nicholas II, looking towards the Dome of the Invalides, Exposition Universal, 1900, Paris, France". <BR><BR> A photochrome(or photochrom) is a color photo lithograph, produced from a black-and-white negative. The final prints were created using different color impressions from multiple lithographic stones. They almost have a hand colored effect to them which makes them very unique considering color photography didn't come around until many years later. Learn More
Photo shows the Grand Palace at the Exposition Universal in Paris, France. The original photo dates to the late 1890s. Caption reads: "The Grand Palace, Exposition Universal, 1900, Paris, France".<BR><BR> A photochrome(or photochrom) is a color photo lithograph, produced from a black-and-white negative. The final prints were created using different color impressions from multiple lithographic stones. They almost have a hand colored effect to them which makes them very unique considering color photography didn't come around until many years later. Learn More