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A skeleton stands, with one leg crossed over the other; it leans against a counter with a hand on another skull

Thomas Geminus’s Compendiosa

Intricate printed type text, with various shapes shown next to it

Euclid’s Elementa Geometriae

Black-and-white photograph showing the bottom of a canyon near a river

William H. Bell (1830–1910), photographer
Colorado, Mouth of Kanab Wash, Looking West. Colorado River Series. No. 23
, from Report upon United States Geographical surveys west of the one hundredth meridian, in charge of First Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler... U.S. Army. Atlas.
Albumen silver print, 1872
The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs, Photography Collection

Colorado, Mouth of Kanab Wash, Looking West. Colorado River Series. No. 23, from Report upon United States Geographical surveys west of the one hundredth meridian, in charge of First Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler... U.S. Army. Atlas.

In the late 1860s and early 1870s, government-funded expeditions of the American Southwest sought to map the topography of the landscape, paying special attention to mineral deposits, routes for railways, and ideal sites for military posts. In 1872 the photographer William Bell replaced his now more well-known contemporary Timothy O’Sullivan on the Wheeler survey. Bell contributed greatly to the Colorado River series, which, alongside the Geological series, was one of the largest and most integral groupings. By compositionally including a clear foreground, middle, and background, Bell’s photographs capture the grandeur of the canyon walls and fluvial landscape. Indeed, the surveys valued photography’s ability to establish a relative sense of scale and scenic features, rather than using it as a tool to convey practical scientific data.

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