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Pach Brothers

Pach Brothers

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The Pach Brothers were American studio photographers active from the late nineteenth through mid-twentieth century, known for platinum and gelatin silver prints of prominent figures and New York cultural events. Operating a commercial practice in Manhattan, they documented public ceremonies and society portraiture during a formative period of American photography. Their work represents a bridge between nineteenth-century studio conventions and modernist documentary practice.

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Amos Pinchot LCCN2014696494
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A.H. Harris, Pach Bros., N.Y.   Pach Bros. LCCN2014684884
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Allan McLane Hamilton circa 1920
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1904 Thomas Edison by Pach Brothers
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Andrew Carnegie by Pach Bros
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1892 Yale Bulldogs
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Andrew Carnegie by Pach Bros cph.3a48542
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August Belmont, Jr., Pach Brothers photo portrait
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Museum of Modern Art
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