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CARL MOON'S PROFESSIONAL CAMERA AND PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT
A superb professional camera, tripod, enlargement mirror, large glass negatives and three lenses owned and used by CARL EVERTON MOON (1879 - 1948) American photographer who specialized in portraits of American Indians in their natural surroundings. Moon would spend weeks at a time in tribal villages learning about their cultures in order to capture their likenesses when untouched by modern civilization. Moon's work is especially well known for the hand-tinting of his photographs known as "Lytrit work" which lent the images a delicate drawing-like quality and was a technique that was never attempted outside of such establishments as Sarony in New York. He sold many of his photographs to companies for advertising purposes, thereby popularizing his style, and his pieces were shown at the White House at the bequest of Theodore Roosevelt. The camera is a Kodak Eastman Hawkeye No. 2a C folding pocket camera US Patent 1894-1909). It bears his gold-stamped initials at bottom: "C.M.", and appears to be in working order. According to a description in a 2009 auction of Moon's belongings, this was Moon's favorite camera. No doubt it has seen a great deal of use but appears to be intact and worthy of proper restoration. Along with an original 3" x 5" b/w image showing Moon standing on a rock with this camera in hand! The group is accompanied by some unusual paperwork pertinent to Moon's membership in the Masonic Park Lodge No. 449, F. & A.M. It comprises a typed D.S., 1p. 4to., certifying Moon's membership in the Lodge, dated "Eighth Day of December, A.L., 5924" from the office of G. E. Halderman in Pasadena, as well as a T.L.S. to Moon, 1p. 4to., on official Park Lodge letterhead, San Francisco, Sept. 1, 1946, confirming his membership and forwarding a September bulletin (included). A wonderful group, very rare.

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October 10, 2010 11:00 AM EDT
Stamford, CT, US

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