Albert Schlechten - 1910 - Nine Quarter Circle Horses
Albert Schlechten - 1910 - Nine Quarter Circle Horses
This is a 1910 photograph taken of horses on the Nine Quarter Circle Ranch. It is an original albumen tint. The ranch is in the Taylor Fork area where the Taylor Fork enters the Gallatin River in Gallatin Canyon. The photographer was Albert Schlechten. The Taylor Fork flows into the Gallatin River near the Nine Quarter Circle Ranch. The photographer was Albert Schlechten. Albert specialized in landscape photography and his work is notable for the use of his large-format field camera, which produced 11x14 inch negatives. Taking and developing these large negatives was very labor intensive.
Albert and his brother Alfred moved to Bozeman in 1900 and purchased the Grant and Tippet photographic studio. They renamed the studio “Schlechten Brothers.” The two brothers were considered the finest photographers in Gallatin Valley. Albert received several commissions to photograph Gallatin County, including Gallatin Canyon, Taylor Fork and the Nine Quarter Circle Ranch. Architect’s Wife offers a rare collection of 17 Schlechten photographs from 1910 reproduced directly from the originals.
This is a vintage art reproduction—adding style to any room's décor. They are printed on demand on museum quality heavyweight matte paper with archival giclee inks and will last for years. We edit every artprint for quality and color so it looks great while hanging on to historical character. Your unframed poster ships crease-free, rolled in a sturdy tube. Watermarks will not appear in the printed picture.
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