Lens Media Lab Collection, Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage, Yale University
Type Collection
Date of creation of the archive
- 1998
Date of closure of the archive
- N/A
Creator(s) of the archive
- Paul Messier
Summary Description
- The archive contains samples of photographic paper classified by date, manufacturer, brand, and manufacturer descriptions of key visual attributes, including texture, reflectance, base color, and paper thickness. These key attributes have been measured for each sample. Material enters the collection either in original manufacturer packaging or in manufacturer assembled sample books.
Extent
- Type and number of units
- 7 177 samples
Material type
- Photographic paper
Geographic Distribution
- Australia; Belgium; Czech Republic; France; Germany; Hungary; India; Italy; Japan; Russia; United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; United States of America
Statement of Significance
- The collection is probably the largest of largest of its kind in the world. With samples from 110 manufacturers, it contains all possible variants spanning over 100 years of manufacture. The collection is fully catalogued by manufacturer, brand, and date. There are measurements made for the key visual and physical properties of texture, reflectance, base color, and paper thickness. The collection is used for the purposes of authentication and for studies that support photographer expressive aims and spheres of influence. Beyond these uses, the collection preserves and makes accessible the material history of black and white paper, a fundamental medium of 20th century visual culture and now increasingly obsolete.
Accessibility
- Yes - upon request
Type of users
- Historians of art, industry, visual culture. Conservators, photographers, teachers, and students.
Keywords
- Art History
Conservation
Conservation Science
Education/Didactic
History of technology
Library
Preventive conservation
Reference collection
Technical art history
Treatment
Finding aids
- Catalog and website
External link