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A scene of the Ammonoosuc River in New Hampshire. "In our thought", Wallace Nutting wrote about this picture, "the combination of a mountain and the stream which flows from it provides a richness which is facinating. Afar is a great mountain vastness, and here is the wealth which comes from it. Nutting illustrated this picture in his book, New Hampshire Beautiful, with the title, A little River and Mt. Washington, on page 11 of the first edition and on page 19 of the second edition. Wallace Nutting also advertised this picture for sale in his 1915 Expansible catalog on page 806.
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A Little River - (Process Picture)
To boost sales in the 1930's the Nutting Studio started to market process pictures. Initially, eight titles were sold. In 1942 the Nutting studio added "A Little River" plus three other titles to the list. Process pictures had the color applied by mechanical means
instead of having it applied by hand. The process picture is 13" x 15"
(+/-). They were sold close framed, or matted and framed. If mounted on
a mat the frame size will commonly be 18" x 22" (+/-). It will not
be signed and the title will be on the mat below the lower right
corner of the picture. Pictures framed at the studio had a label affixed
to the dust cover identifying it as an 'authentic process picture'.
"A Little River" will be embossed, "COPYRIGHT 1942 WALLACE NUTTING" in gold
block letters. If you are in doubt as to whether your picture is a hand
colored or process picture, examine it under magnification. You will notice
the matrix dots of the machine process instead of the hand applied coloring.
For a view of all the process pictures made turn to the Process
Pictures page.
Process Pictures can commonly be found unframed and unmatted as a large
quantity was left over when the Nutting Studio closed.
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