A PICTORIAL AND LITERARY RECORD
Of the Best Photographic Work of the Year.
Arranged by the Editors and Staff of
“THE PHOTOGRAM.”
To be followed next year by “Photograms of ’96.”
Photograms of ’95 aims to represent modern photography as “Royal Academy Pictures,” “Pictures of the Year,” &c., represent the arts of painting and sculpture.
The Work consists of 96 pages, super-royal 8vo (9¾ by 6½), and is printed on heavy “art printing” paper.
The Illustrations are the finest possible photo-mechanical (half-tone) reproductions, and are made by the MEISENBACH CO., West Norwood.
There are about thirty full-page reproductions, and the same number of smaller sizes, mostly half-page, as well as
Four Chemigraph Supplements, printed by the NATIONAL CHEMIGRAPH CO., of St. Louis, New York, and Chicago, U.S.A., and mounted on handsome boards. They represent the four principal imitations of pure photography by photo-mechanical process, and as the work of the NATIONAL CHEMIGRAPH CO. has not been published in England, will be a revelation to photographers and photo-mechanical workers alike, of the latest possibilities in “process” work. It will be quite impossible to repeat these supplements, and therefore impossible to supply any copies that may be demanded after the first edition is exhausted.