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Photographer, b. 1854 - d. 1932

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      • George Eastman Signed Cut Photo Frame
        Aug. 07, 2024

        George Eastman Signed Cut Photo Frame

        Est: $400 - $800

        George Eastman Signed Cut Photo Frame

        Joe R. Pyle Complete Auction & Realty LLC
      • George Eastman TLS to Cellist Victor Wagner
        May. 15, 2024

        George Eastman TLS to Cellist Victor Wagner

        Est: $100 - $200

        Typed letter signed by George Eastman to Victor Wagner. Rochester, New York, 19 October 1929. 1 page, on Eastman Kodak Company letterhead. Matted and framed . Boldly signed by photography industrialist George Eastman to cellist Victor Wagner (1895-1939). Born in Austria, Wagner attended the Vienna Conservatory of Music and was a cellist in the Royal Opera House (Vienna) and the Vienna Philharmonic under Gustav Mahler. In 1906, he came to the United States as a cellist for the Metropolitan Opera and partook in other opportunities both as a cellist and a conductor. In 1922, he was recruited by George Eastman to direct the Eastman Theater Ensemble and act as the managing director of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. The letter here likely refers to Wagner's appointment as conductor of Station WGY's radio orchestra at Schenectady in 1929. He would remain involved in Rochester however, directing the Eastman Kodak Company Employees Chorus until his death. [Letters, Manuscripts, Documents, Signatures, Music History, Classical Music]

        Fleischer's Auction House
      • Eastman Kodak Company
        Mar. 28, 2023

        Eastman Kodak Company

        Est: €50 - €100

        24 December 1984, 8.25 % Convertible Subordinated Debenture due 2007 for US-$ 10,000, #R3900, 20.3 x 30.3 cm, orange, black, perforation. 24.12.1984, 8,25 % Convertible Subordinated Debenture due 2007 über US-$ 10.000, #R3900, 20,3 x 30,3 cm, orange, schwarz, Perforation. George Eastman (1854 - 1932), Erfinder, Industrieller und Philanthrop entwickelte 1889 einen Transparent-Rollfilm. Damit war das mühsame Wechseln der Platten nach jeder Aufnahme hinfällig. Schon bald war Eastman mit dem Slogan: „Sie drücken auf den Knopf, wir erledigen den Rest.“ George Eastman gründete am 01.01.1881 zusammen mit Henry Alvah Strong die Eastman Dry Plate Company. Ab Oktober 1884 produzierte die Gesellschaft Negativpapier, genannt Stripping Films. Später stellte die Firma von Papierfilm auf Zelluloid, auch American Film genannt, um. Im Jahr 1889 gründete Eastman dann die Eastman Company und 1892 die Eastman Kodak Company, die führend bei Foto-Filmen wurde. Im Sommer 1888 erschien die erste Kamera unter dem Markennamen Kodak, die legendäre Kodak Nr. 1, die von Frank A. Brownell entwickelt wurde. Am 14.03.1932 setzte George Eastman seinem Leben ein Ende. In seinem Abschiedsbrief schreibt er: „An meine Freunde: Meine Arbeit ist getan. Warum warten?“ Georg Eastman geht aber nicht nur als Erfinder des Foto-Films sondern auch als großzügiger Spender in die Geschichte ein. Schon zu Lebzeiten spendete er große Teile seines Vermögens. Region: Amerika Countries: USA

        Scripovest AG
      • George Eastman Bronze Medal and Kodak Cine Award
        Oct. 31, 2020

        George Eastman Bronze Medal and Kodak Cine Award

        Est: €100 - €150

        'George Eastman Bronze Medal and Kodak Cine Award Eastman Kodak. 1) Bronze medal "George Eastman", Ø 7 4/5 in., wall-mount on back. - And: 2) "Kodak Informationsfilm-Preis 1982" presented to "Deutsche Rettungsflugwacht e.V.", Stuttgart. Bronze, weight 2,9 kg, 6 ¾ x 4 x 5 in. Marked "M N 78" on reverse. 'Bronzemedaille George Eastman und Kodak-Cine-Preis Eastman Kodak. 1) Bronzemedaille "George Eastman", Ø 20 cm, rückseitig mit Aufhängung. - Und: 2) "Kodak Informationsfilm-Preis 1982", verliehen an "Deutsche Rettungsflugwacht e.V.", Stuttgart. Bronze, Gewicht 2,9 kg, 17 x 10 x 13 cm. Rückseitig unter- und ineinander "M N 78" signiert. Start Price: EUR 60

        Auction Team Breker
      • GEORGE EASTMAN PLATE BLOCK
        Feb. 17, 2020

        GEORGE EASTMAN PLATE BLOCK

        Est: $80 - $300

        GEORGE EASTMAN PLATE BLOCK

        Figlio Designs LLC
      • George Eastman
        Jan. 23, 2020

        George Eastman

        Est: $100 - $200

        George Eastman. Philanthropist, founder of Eastman Kodak.Small group portrait mounted to a tan paper signed by Eastman. Framed with sheet of unused commemorative stamps for Eastman.

        One of a Kind Collectibles Auctions, LLC
      • GEORGE EASTMAN BRONZE KODAK MEDALLION, in a blue case.
        Mar. 21, 2019

        GEORGE EASTMAN BRONZE KODAK MEDALLION, in a blue case.

        Est: £25 - £50

        GEORGE EASTMAN BRONZE KODAK MEDALLION, in a blue case.

        John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
      • GEORGE EASTMAN COOK OIL ON CANVAS
        Mar. 17, 2019

        GEORGE EASTMAN COOK OIL ON CANVAS

        Est: $300 - $500

        GEORGE EASTMAN COOK, USA 1867 - 19, OIL ON CANVAS H 11.2" W 14.5" PARCO PALERMO, SICILY Oil on canvas board. Signed lower right. "Looking down from Parco Palermo, Sicily" on verso. Frame 14" x 17".

        DuMouchelles
      • EASTMAN GEORGE: (1854-1932) American Entrepreneur, founded the Eastman Kodak Company. Fountain pen ink signature ('Geo E
        Mar. 21, 2015

        EASTMAN GEORGE: (1854-1932) American Entrepreneur, founded the Eastman Kodak Company. Fountain pen ink signature ('Geo E

        Est: £100 - £120

        EASTMAN GEORGE: (1854-1932) American Entrepreneur, founded the Eastman Kodak Company. Fountain pen ink signature ('Geo Eastman') on a vintage colour postcard of the public garden at the Hotel De La Grande Bretagne in Nice. Signed to a clear area of the image. Neatly annotated in ink in the hand of a collector to the lower white border and also dated 28th December 1912 to the verso. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, about VG

        International Autograph Auctions
      • GEORGE EASTMAN
        Sep. 10, 2014

        GEORGE EASTMAN

        Est: $200 - $300

        GEORGE EASTMAN (1854 - 1932) American inventor and industrialist, perfected the process of making photographic dry plates, invented the box camera and founded the Eastman Kodak Company. Excellent S.P. 4 1/4" x 6" b/w, a fine half-length seated pose in his later years, signed in black ink at bottom. Contrast fair to good, else fine.

        Alexander Historical Auctions LLC
      • EASTMAN, GEORGE. 1854-1932.
        Feb. 24, 2013

        EASTMAN, GEORGE. 1854-1932.

        Est: $300 - $500

        Typed Document Signed ("Geo Eastman"), 1 p, 4to, St. Albans, VT, April 23, 1931, transfering gold bonds from Welden National Bank of St. Albans to New York Trust Co., toned and creased, matted and framed to 25½ x 21½ inches.

        Bonhams
      • EASTMAN, GEORGE. 1854-1932.
        Feb. 17, 2013

        EASTMAN, GEORGE. 1854-1932.

        Est: $300 - $500

        Typed Document Signed ("Geo Eastman"), 1 p, 4to, St. Albans, VT, April 23, 1931, transfering gold bonds from Welden National Bank of St. Albans to New York Trust Co., toned and creased, matted and framed to 25½ x 21½ inches.

        Bonhams
      • EASTMAN, GEORGE. 1854-1932.
        Feb. 10, 2013

        EASTMAN, GEORGE. 1854-1932.

        Est: $300 - $500

        Typed Document Signed ("Geo Eastman"), 1 p, 4to, St. Albans, VT, April 23, 1931, transfering gold bonds from Welden National Bank of St. Albans to New York Trust Co., toned and creased, matted and framed to 25½ x 21½ inches.

        Bonhams
      • Autographs: George Eastman
        Jan. 18, 2012

        Autographs: George Eastman

        Est: $200 - $400

        Autographs: George Eastman American inventor and entrepreneur (1854-1932), founder of the Eastman Kodak company, whose invention of roll film revolutionized photography and helped make the once-specialized art and craft a popular pastime. TLS signed "Geo. Eastman," one page, 8 x 9.5, Office of George Eastman letterhead, January 7, 1925. Letter to Ethel Leginska in New York City. In full: "I regret very much that I shall not be in New York on the 9th inst. as I would be much interested to see you conduct the New York Symphony. Thank you very much for your invitation. I am expecting to hear any minute of Mr. and Mrs. Coates' arrival in America." In fine condition, with intersecting folds, one through a single letter of signature, uniform toning, and a couple of diagonal creases, one passing through portion of signature.

        RR Auction
      • Autographs: George Eastman
        Aug. 10, 2011

        Autographs: George Eastman

        Est: $200 - $400

        George Eastman: American inventor and entrepreneur (1854-1932), founder of the Eastman Kodak company, whose invention of roll film revolutionized photography and helped make the once-specialized art and craft a popular pastime. TLS signed "Geo. Eastman," one page, 8 x 9.5, Office of George Eastman letterhead, January 7, 1925. Letter to Ethel Leginska in New York City. In full: "I regret very much that I shall not be in New York on the 9th inst. as I would be much interested to see you conduct the New York Symphony. Thank you very much for your invitation. I am expecting to hear any minute of Mr. and Mrs. Coates' arrival in America." In fine condition, with intersecting folds, one through a single letter of signature, uniform toning, and a couple of diagonal creases, one passing through portion of signature.

        RR Auction
      • GEORGE EASTMAN
        Oct. 09, 2010

        GEORGE EASTMAN

        Est: $500 - $700

        GEORGE EASTMAN (1854 - 1932) American inventor and industrialist, perfected the process of making photographic dry plates, invented the box camera and founded the Eastman Kodak Company. Very Fine content T.L.S."Geo Eastman" 1p. 4to. on Eastman Kodak Company letterhead, Rochester, June 28, 1923 to A. J. Warner (1884-1965) the music and drama critic for The Rochester Times Union (1918-61) in Paris concerning the resignation of The Eastman School of Music's first director, Alfred Klingenberg and the search for a replacement as well as the arrival of Vladimir Rosing, who established the school's opera department. In part: "…[Vladimir]Rosing showed up on time and is making a good impression with everybody. His aspirations seem to fit in with our plans and there is a good prospect of our making some kind of an arrangement with him…". Rosing would lead the opera department for the next seven years. Eastman then comments on the resignation of the school's first director: "...In the meantime Klingenberg has resigned and we are looking for his successor. We will take plenty of time and hope to much improve the situation although Klingenberg had some very good points which it would not be easy to surpass. It was in the air before you left but not in shape to say a word to anybody about it...". Klingenberg was ostensibly the founder of the Eastman School when he founded the K.K.G. Institute of Musical Art in 1913 which was purchased by Eastman in 1918. Klingenberg's replacement would be composer Howard Hanson, who directed the school for the next 40 years. Eastman had sent Warner to Europe to secure a conductor the Eastman Theatre Orchestra where he managed to obtain the services of Eugene Goossens (1893-1962) who would later be embroiled in a scandal involving pornography in the 1950s. Eastman concludes, "... I think we must have quite a bit of Goossens' music and I am going to leave it to him to bring over whatever he wants to use…". Goossens would conduct Rossing's orchestra during the late 1920s. A superb letter documenting the early days of one of the world's premier music schools. Usual folds, very good condition with original transmittal envelope affixed with tape to verso.

        Alexander Historical Auctions LLC
      • George Eastman: American inventor and entrepreneur
        Jan. 13, 2010

        George Eastman: American inventor and entrepreneur

        Est: $100 - $200

        George Eastman: American inventor and entrepreneur (1854-1932), founder of the Eastman Kodak company, whose invention of roll film revolutionized photography and helped make the once-specialized art and craft a popular pastime. TLS signed "Geo. Eastman," one page, 7.5 x 9, Office of George Eastman letterhead, May 11, 1931. Letter to Walter Russell in New York. In part: "I have been practically confined to the house for the past year, during which period the only visit I have made to New York was when the Society of the Genese gave me a dinner; so it is extremely unlikely that I shall be able to get to see the bust of Mr. Edison, which I regret very much." Matted and framed with a portrait of Eastman and a small name plaque, to an overall size of 18.5 x 14.5. In very good condition, with intersecting folds, two affecting signature, a light shade of toning, some soiling to top edge, and a few wrinkles.

        RR Auction
      • George Eastman
        Dec. 09, 2009

        George Eastman

        Est: -

        Autograph: George Eastman American inventor and entrepreneur (1854–1932), founder of the Eastman Kodak company, whose invention of roll film revolutionized photography and helped make the once-specialized art and craft a popular pastime. TLS signed “Geo Eastman,” one page, 8.5 x 7.5, Eastman Kodak letterhead, September 14, 1911. Letter to Dr. Gould in New York concerning an upcoming visit. In part: “I can arrange to put off my visit to New York until the 28th inst. I hope this will be convenient for you.” In fine condition, with intersecting folds, one through a single letter of signature, a bit of light toning, and a couple blue pencil marks to top. Pre-certified PSA/DNA and RRAuction COA.

        RR Auction
      • EASTMAN, GEORGE Typed Letter Signed, acknowledging receipt of a book. With a delightful, very large signature.
        Jun. 18, 2008

        EASTMAN, GEORGE Typed Letter Signed, acknowledging receipt of a book. With a delightful, very large signature.

        Est: $400 - $500

        EASTMAN, GEORGE American inventor and philanthropist (1854-1932); founded Kodak in 1892, making use of his new paper photographic film; largely responsible for making photography a way for ordinary people to capture life's moments, rather than the expensive and difficult hobby it had been. Great display Typewritten Letter Signed "Geo. Eastman," 1/3 page, oblong 8vo, on imprinted Eastman Kodak Company stationery, Rochester, NY, July 11, 1919. To Jason Rogers of New York, he writes, "The copy of your book, 'Building Newspaper Advertising,' about which you wrote me on June 30th, has just come to hand and I shall look it over with great interest at the earliest opportunity..." Age-toned, otherwise in very good condition. This letter bears an especially large and bold signature that will display beautifully.

        Spink
      • [ AUTOGRAPHS ]
        Oct. 13, 2007

        [ AUTOGRAPHS ]

        Est: -

        GEORGE EASTMAN (1854-1932). American inventor and industrialist whose introduction of his first trademarked Kodak box camera helped promote large-scale amateur photography. He invented dry-plate process and devised the roll film used in his Kodak cam

        Signature House
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