EditorialA Lucida 3D scanner, which is used to fully scan walls of Pharaonic temples so they can be replicated, in Luxor, Egypt, Nov. 4, 2022. (Jonathan Rashad/The New York Times)
EditorialAntwerp Cathedral, Sir John Frederick William Herschel, first Baronet, 17921871, British, 1824, Graphite camera lucida drawing on medium, smooth, cream wove paper mounted on sheet of cream wove paper, Mount: 7 5/8 ? 11 1/2 inches (19.4 ? 29.2 cm) and S...
EditorialJohn Herschel, Exterior view of the Amphitheatre, Nimes, September 21, 1826, pencilon paper, camera lucida drawing, 9 7/8x 15 3/16 in. (25.1x 38.6 cm), Sir John Herschel was one of the most accomplished men of science in nineteenth-century Britain. He ...
EditorialBonneville near Geneva on Road to Chamonix, Sir John Frederick William Herschel (British, 1792 - 1871), August 13, 1821, Graphite drawing made with the aid of a camera lucida, 19.4 ? 29 cm (7 5/8 ? 11 7/16 in.).
EditorialView of Madras looking south from the fort, with main landmarks numbered. Inscribed on original label: ‘View along the South Beach. 1. Government House. 2. Banqueting Room (detached) 3. The Mount. 4. Palaveram. 5. Conspicuous Mosque. 6. Marine Bunga...
EditorialValley of Fassa from Opposite Gries. Date/Period: 1834. Graphic art. Graphite drawing made with the aid of a camera lucida. Height: 200 mm (7.87 in); Width: 308 mm (12.12 in).