Museum Services: Turning Archives Into Assets
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Historic photographic archives are valuable, proven fund raising vehicles for museums, libraries and historic organizations. Panopticon produces individual prints, exhibitions and markets limited edition portfolios through institutional partnerships. Marketing image collections provides the dual function of paying for care and preservation, as well as generating welcome sources of ongoing institutional funding.
Panopticon is a unique imaging company. We have expertise and long experience in both sales and imaging services in the fine art photography market. Our clients take advantage of a wide variety of services, from creation of visual databases, high end scanning and fine art traditional and digital printing, to asset storage, management, evaluation and marketing.
Panopticon welcomes the opportunity to review archives and discuss fine reproduction, to turn your image collections into profitable assets.
Left to right from top:
1. Yellow Feather, Maricopa, Rinehart, courtesy
Boston Public Library.
2. Abraham Lincoln with His Troops, c. 1863, courtesy
Boston Public Library.
3. Shenandoah Close-Hauled, Vineyard Sound, Norman Fortier, 1965, courtesy
NBWM.
4. Martin Luther King Confronted at Medgar Evers' Funeral, 1963, (c)
Ernest C. Withers.
5. Babe Ruth as a Yankee in the Fenway Dugout, 1933, courtesy
Boston Public Library.
6. Brockton Fair, 1935, Arthur Griffin, courtesy
Griffin Museum.
7. Camp of Surveying Party at Russel's Tank, Gardner, courtesy
Boston Public Library.
8. Soiling of Old Glory, 1976, (c) Stanley Forman.
9. James Brown, 1965, (c)
Ernest C. Withers.
10. Robert Kennedy, 1968, Robert Berinsky, courtesy
JFK Library & H. Berinsky.
11. Teddy Roosevelt, 1912, Leslie Jones, courtesy
Boston Public Library.
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