Frank A. Rinehart Photographs
Boston Public Library
Frank A. Rinehart, a commercial photographer in Omaha, Nebraska, was commissioned to photograph...See more
Frank A. Rinehart, a commercial photographer in Omaha, Nebraska, was
commissioned to photograph the 1898 Indian Congress, part of the
Trans-Mississippi International Exposition. More than five hundred Native
Americans from thirty-five tribes attended the conference, providing the
gifted photographer and artist an opportunity to create a stunning visual
document of Native American life and culture at the dawn of the 20th
century. Although the portraits are posed and artistically lighted in his
studio, they have a candid intimacy that allows his subjects individuality
and dignity, a quality not shared by most 19th-century ethnographic
photography.
Rinehart printed the photographs as platinum prints, a photographic medium known for its delicate tonal range and permanence.
For more information please contact:
Print Department
McKim Building, 3rd Floor
Boston Public Library
700 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02116
617-859-2280 or 617-536-5400
www.bpl.org/research/print/index.htm
Rinehart printed the photographs as platinum prints, a photographic medium known for its delicate tonal range and permanence.
For more information please contact:
Print Department
McKim Building, 3rd Floor
Boston Public Library
700 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02116
617-859-2280 or 617-536-5400
www.bpl.org/research/print/index.htm
