Identifier |
1978_396.tif |
Title |
Moving a Building by Trains |
Creator |
Thiriat, Henri |
Subject |
Moving of structures; Bodies of water; Railroad locomotives |
Description |
In the left middle ground is a very long, low (most sections no higher than three stories) building, probably of frame construction, seen from behind. The front, which faces a large body of water, has four turrets, with a fifth on the back side at the right. Laid out behind the building are between 20 and 24 parallel lines of track. In the right foreground are two three-locomotive teams shown pulling the building by means of cables attached at a dozen or more points along its base. There are well over 100 spectators in the left foreground. In the right middle ground is a beach, at the farthest end of which a pier juts out into the body of water. In the background something, possibly an island, is visible on the horizon. |
Publisher |
Utah Museum of Fine Arts |
Date |
1885 |
Type |
Image |
Format |
application/pdf |
Source |
Albert Tissandier: Drawings of Nature and Industry in the United States |
Language |
fra |
Rights Management |
Digital image c2001 Utah Museum of Fine Arts, University of Utah |
Source Physical Dimensions |
7.938 cm High x 14.29 cm Wide |
Source Characteristics |
Engraving - metal plate |
Light Source |
Kaiser Softlite ProVision 6x55W flourescent 5400K daylight |
Archival Resolution |
TIFF: 5941 x 3732 pixels |
Display Resolution |
JPEG: 900 x 790 pixels |
Bit Depth |
36-bit color |
Scanning Device |
Leica S1 Pro scanning camera; Hasselblad CFi 50mm F/4 lens; f/11 |
Setname |
uu_umfa_at |
ID |
415927 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s66t0mqh/415927 |