Unknown Photographer
French colonial troops in a long column winding through the wilderness on maneuvers in Syria, May 1940
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
7 3/4 x 6 in. (19.69 x 15.24 cm)
Creation Place:
Africa
Technique:
Photography
Credit Line:
Restricted Gift of Michael Mattis, Judy Hochberg, and Daniel Mattis, in honor of Kathleen Stewart Howe
Accession Number:
P2019.21.61
Commentary
French colonial troops are shown in a long column winding through the wilderness on maneuvers in Syria. This army, composed of French, British and Colonial troops, is being kept within striking distance of the Eastern Mediterranean by Maxime Waygand, now Allied generalissimo, May 1940.
Dimensions
Sheet: 8 3/8 x 6 1/2
Technique
Ferrotyped prints are processed in such a way that they are shiny. The print has a sensitive surface, usually thinner, because it was put through a press while still wet.
Materials
Ferrotyped prints have a sensitive surface, usually shiny and thinner, because they are put through a press while still wet. Ferrotyping makes the surface of the photograph smoother. Light does not scatter as much on a smoother surface, so this increases contrast. That makes ferrotyped images better for press photography.
Keywords
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This object has the following keywords:
Black soldiers,
Deserts,
European Theater,
France,
French Colonial troops,
Great Britain,
Marching,
Maxime Weygand,
North Africa Campaign,
Roads,
Soldiers,
Syria,
Training maneuvers,
World War II
- Black soldiers
- Deserts
- European Theater
- France
- French Colonial troops
- Great Britain
- Marching
- Maxime Weygand
- North Africa Campaign
- Roads
- Soldiers
- Syria
- Training maneuvers
- World War II
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Dimensions
- Image Dimensions: 7 3/4 x 6 in. (19.69 x 15.24 cm)
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