Stork 330
Description: Stork was founded in 1868 by Charles Theodorus Stork. Until the 1960's it has been manufacturing very large (10.000 hp per cylinder) and small diesel engines. From day one, stork embodied the concept of social responsibility, for example being the founder of the first company pension fund.
These fine, well preserved, photographs display the naked Stork machines in all their simplicity like industrial sculptures of steel.
Artist: unknown
Prodcut type: Silver Gelatin DOP (Developing Out Paper)
Authentication: Embossed logo Stork
Dimensions: 10,4 cm x 13,5 cm
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We will provide additional high-res photographs for closer examination on request. Please e-mail your request to info@dof.amsterdam
The condition of a photograph generally, but not always, affects the overall value of the work. In early photography, condition issues are to be expected given the age of the print.
Press prints, by their nature, were handled more than fine-art prints because of their use for disseminating information, which explains why they may have more creases.