This scroll is shown in tandem with a hand-tinted photograph by Baron von Stillfried of Japanese women playing go in the 19th century.
On the wall of the room overlooking the meadow and fruit trees that led down to the river was a very old hand-tinted photograph of Louis XVIII.
Finally, there are the changing scenes, body parts and accessories of the black-and-white and sometimes hand-tinted photographs, with their ambiguous mixtures of violence and play, fantasy and fetish.
Among the attic-like clutter is a terrific selection of Nutting's hand-tinted photographs sourced from museums and private collectors around the country.
Arguably, it's earliest forerunner is the practice of hand-tinted or hand-colored photographs from the 19th Century.
Other names are hand-painted photograph and hand-tinted photograph.
He made high-end knock-off furniture, sold his own quaintsy hand-tinted photographs, created "Colonial" interiors and wrote articles for popular magazines.
(Ages 6 to 9) This contemplative book about rocks has elegant, hand-tinted black-and-white photographs opposite pages with blank verse commentary.
On the wall, a framed, hand-tinted photograph of Theodore Gordon - the fly-fishing equivalent of a Honus Wagner baseball card - seems to stare down in approval.
Its retrievals don't so much parody or revitalize forms like the hand-tinted photograph or mass-produced images of saints as pay heartfelt homage to them or simply embalm them.