12 Photographs Jewish Agricultural Settlements Matson Photo Service Jerusalem **


12 Photographs Jewish Agricultural Settlements Matson Photo Service Jerusalem **

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12 Photographs Jewish Agricultural Settlements Matson Photo Service Jerusalem **:
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Collection of 12 small photographs measuring 3 1/2"x2 1/2" with the original envelope. Jewish Agricultural settlements, The Matson Photo Service Jerusalem. North of tel-Aviv, girls working with seedlings, girls feeding poultry, bee culture on the farm, colony of orthodox Jews, Plain of Esdraelon, Co-operative fields weeding and hoeing, plowing with tractor, girls agricultural training school, cow shed with imported holstein cattle, planting in the fields and picking violets in the farm flower garden.

G. Eric Matson (1888-1977) came to the American Colony as a young child, arriving from Sweden with his family in 1896. He began working in the Photo Department darkroom as a teenager in the early 1900s, although it is uncertain when he actually began shooting pictures. Matson married an American, Edith Yantiss (1889-1966), who also worked in the darkroom. The marriage helped to ally him with the American contingent of the Colony, which had strong leaders in Anna Spafford and, later, her daughter, Bertha Vester.

Together the Matsons excelled in innovative techniques, such as coloring photographs with oil paint, producing double stereoscopic photographs to create 3-D pictures, infrared photography, and aerial work.

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12 Photographs Jewish Agricultural Settlements Matson Photo Service Jerusalem **:
$20.50

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