Palladium print
Palladium prints are made on paper coated with the chemical element palladium. Introduced during World War I as a less-expensive alternative to platinum paper (which was in short supply), palladium prints were readily available throughout the 1930s. Palladium prints are characterized by their rich, warm tonal range.
Featured Works
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"Always Camel" Cigarettes
Ralph Steiner
1922
Worker's Hands
Tina Modotti
1927
Untitled
Regina Maria De Luise
March 1981
Georgia O'Keeffe - Hands and Thimble
Alfred Stieglitz
1919
Untitled
Jan Groover
1993
En el templo del tigre rojo (In the Temple of the Red Tiger)
Manuel Álvarez Bravo
1949
Square Tower House
Laura Gilpin
1925
Attic
Edward Weston
1921
Rebecca
Paul Strand
1922
Abandoned Porch, Naguabo, Puerto Rico
Richard Benson
1978
Fatman with Edith
Meridel Rubenstein
1993
Jan
John Edward Devine
1978