The Detroit Publishing Company was an American
photographic
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publishing firm best known for its large assortment of
photochrom
Photochrom, Fotochrom, Photochrome or the Aäc process is a process for producing colorized images from a single black-and-white photographic negative via the direct photographic transfer of the negative onto lithographic printing plates. The proc ...
color postcards.
History
The Detroit Publishing Company was started by publisher William A. Livingstone and photographer Edwin H. Husher in the late 19th century as the Detroit Photographic Company, it later became The Detroit Photochrom Company, and it was not until 1905 that the company called itself the Detroit Publishing Company.
The company acquired rights to a color printing process developed by Hans Jakob Schmid of Orell Fussli & Company of Switzerland called
Photochrom
Photochrom, Fotochrom, Photochrome or the Aäc process is a process for producing colorized images from a single black-and-white photographic negative via the direct photographic transfer of the negative onto lithographic printing plates. The proc ...
. Photochrom allowed for the company to
mass market
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postcard
A postcard or post card is a piece of thick paper or thin cardboard, typically rectangular, intended for writing and mailing without an envelope. Non-rectangular shapes may also be used but are rare. There are novelty exceptions, such as wood ...
s and other materials in color. The Detroit Detroit Publishing Company started to market this in 1907 under the name "photostint."
By the time of
World War I
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, the company faced declining sales both due to the war economy and the competition from cheaper, more advanced printing methods. The company declared bankruptcy in 1924 and was liquidated in 1932.
William Henry Jackson
The best-known photographer for the company was
William Henry Jackson
William Henry Jackson (April 4, 1843 – June 30, 1942) was an American photographer, Civil War veteran, painter, and an explorer famous for his images of the American West. He was a great-great nephew of Samuel Wilson, the progenitor of Ame ...
, who joined the company in 1897. He became the plant manager in 1903, and in 1905 the company changed its name.
References
Further reading
*"Chapter II: William Henry Jackson and the Detroit Publishing Company", in Jack Davis and Dorothy Ryan: ''Samuel L. Schmucker: The Discovery of His Lost Art'', pp. 25–48, Olde America Antiques (2001).
Google books
In Living Color: The Forgotten 19th-Century Photo Technology that Romanticized America- Collectors Weekly article
Dating Guide for Detroit Company Postcards Newberry Library
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Library Collections
Most of the existing negatives and prints are now housed by the
United States Library of Congress
The Library of Congress (LOC) is the research library that officially serves the United States Congress and is the ''de facto'' national library of the United States. It is the oldest federal cultural institution in the country. The library is ...
, which received them via the Edison Institute and the Colorado Historical Society in 1949. Most images are visible in digital form at the Library of Congress Web site.
Detroit Photographic Company’s Views of North America, ca. 1897-1924from the
Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
The Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library () is the rare book library and literary archive of the Yale University Library in New Haven, Connecticut. It is one of the largest buildings in the world dedicated to rare books and manuscripts. Es ...
Detroit Publishing Company Collection - Library of Congressat the New-York Historical Society
The Detroit Publishing Company Collectionat the Newberry Library
William Henry Jackson Photochrom Collection Decker Library, Maryland Institute College of Art
William Henry Jackson Photochrom Print Collection Newberry Library
Amherst College Archives and Special Collections
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Postcard publishers
Printing companies of the United States
Defunct manufacturing companies based in Michigan