Floyd and Marion Rinhart Collection
Digital Collection PublicFloyd and Marion Rinhart were early collectors of pioneering photographic formats. Their extensive research resulted in a number of publications, still respected today, including American Daguerreian Art (1967) and American Miniature Case Art (1969). The collection is accompanied by their twenty-five volume research guide.
Two substantial purchases were made from the Rinharts’ extensive collection of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century photographs. The first focused on 1,769 cased images – daguerreotypes, ambrotypes and tintypes. The second, approximately 7,500 items, included additional cased photographs as well as prints on paper – cartes de visite, cabinet cards, stereographs, salt prints, albumen prints, and silver gelatin prints. Many are framed or in albums.
Photographic materials collected by the Rinharts with a focus on Florida are housed in the University of Miami Libraries (https://digitalcollections.library.miami.edu/digital/collection/asm0157).
Subcollections (1)
Works (114)
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Turkish milk man, Salonika, Greece This work also belongs to: Photographs Taken for the Red Cross in Eastern Europe After World War I |
2023-10-31 | Public | |
Scene on road to Grdjelitza, Serbia This work also belongs to: Photographs Taken for the Red Cross in Eastern Europe After World War I |
2023-11-01 | Public | |
2023-10-30 | Public | ||
2023-11-01 | Public | ||
2023-11-01 | Public | ||
2023-10-31 | Public | ||
Red Cross melting pot, Salonika, Greece This work also belongs to: Photographs Taken for the Red Cross in Eastern Europe After World War I |
2023-10-31 | Public | |
2023-10-31 | Public | ||
This work also belongs to: Photographs Taken for the Red Cross in Eastern Europe After World War I
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2023-11-01 | Public | |
2023-10-31 | Public |