The rarest color photographs of the Russian Empire at the beginning of the XX century

The rarest color photographs of the Russian Empire at the beginning of the XX century

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A series of color photographs taken back in 1911. Where did the color come from a hundred years ago? How was it done? After all, not so long ago, 50-60 years ago, a color photo was not that exotic, but extremely rare.

The rarest color photographs of the Russian Empire at the beginning of the XX century

The rarest color photographs of the Russian Empire at the beginning of the XX century

A talented chemist, enthusiastic photographer, graduate of the St. Petersburg Institute of Technology, Sergei Prokudin-Gorsky by 1906 published a number of articles on the principles of color photography. During this period, he improved the new method, which provided the same color sensitivity of the entire spectrum, so much that he could already take color pictures suitable for projection. At the same time, he also develops his own method of transmitting a color image based on the division of colors into three components. He shot the objects three times through three filters — red, green and blue. It turned out three black-and-white positive plates.

The rarest color photographs of the Russian Empire at the beginning of the XX century

For the subsequent reproduction of the image, he used a three-section slide projector with blue, red and green light. All three images from three plates were projected onto the screen simultaneously, as a result of which those present had the opportunity to see full-color images. Being by 1909 already a well-known photographer and editor of the magazine "Amateur Photographer", Sergey Mikhailovich had the opportunity to realize his long—standing dream - to make a photo chronicle of the Russian Empire.

The rarest color photographs of the Russian Empire at the beginning of the XX century

On the recommendation of Grand Duke Mikhail, he outlines his plan to Nicholas II and receives the warmest support. Over the next few years, the government allocated Prokudin-Gorsky a specially equipped railway carriage for trips to photographically document the life of the empire.

The rarest color photographs of the Russian Empire at the beginning of the XX century

During this work, several thousand plates were shot. The technology of displaying a color image on the screen has been worked out.

The rarest color photographs of the Russian Empire at the beginning of the XX century

And most importantly, a gallery of beautiful photos has been created, unprecedented in quality and volume. And for the first time such a series of pictures was decomposed into colors. Then only for the purpose of displaying using a slide projector on the screen.

The rarest color photographs of the Russian Empire at the beginning of the XX century

The fate of these photographic plates is also unusual. Prokudin-Gorsky managed after the death of Nicholas II to go first to Scandinavia, then to Paris, taking with him almost all the results of many years of work — glass plates in 20 boxes.

The rarest color photographs of the Russian Empire at the beginning of the XX century

In the 1920s Prokudin-Gorsky lived in Nice, and the local Russian community received a precious opportunity to view his paintings in the form of color slides. Sergey Mikhailovich was proud that his work helped the young Russian generation on foreign soil to understand and remember what their lost homeland looked like — in its most real form, preserving not only its color, but also its spirit.

The rarest color photographs of the Russian Empire at the beginning of the XX century

The collection of photographic plates has survived numerous relocations of the Prokudin-Gorsky family, and the German occupation of Paris.

The rarest color photographs of the Russian Empire at the beginning of the XX century

In the late 40s, the question arose in the USA about the publication of the first volume of The History of Russian Art under the general editorship of Igor Grabar. And about the possibility of supplying it with color illustrations. It was then that the translator of this work, Princess Maria Putyatina, remembered that at the beginning of the century her father-in-law, Prince Putyatin, introduced to Tsar Nicholas II a certain professor Prokudin-Gorsky, who developed a method of color photography by color separation. According to her, the professor's sons lived as exiles in Paris and were the keepers of his collection of photographs.

The rarest color photographs of the Russian Empire at the beginning of the XX century

In 1948 , a representative of the Rockefeller Marshall Fund acquired from Prokudin-Gorsky about 1600 photographic plates for the amount of $ 5,000. Since then, the plates have been kept in the Library of Congress for many years.

The rarest color photographs of the Russian Empire at the beginning of the XX century

Recently, only someone came up with the idea to try to scan and combine three-plate photographs of Prokudin-Gorsky on a computer. And almost a miracle happened — it seemed that the images lost forever came to life.

The rarest color photographs of the Russian Empire at the beginning of the XX century

Keywords: XX century | Rare photos | Russian Empire | Sergey prokudin-gorsky | Color

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