FMP: Florida Memory Project
      State Library and Archives of Florida | Site Map | Contact Us     
 
  Home Florida Photographic Collection Online Classroom Highlights of Florida History Collections Exhibits  

 Florida Memory Home > Online Classroom


Online Classroom Home Page

NGSSS

Exhibits with Lesson Plans

Florida History Fair

Collaborative Projects with Florida Schools

Audio

Video

Contact Us
 
Previous Next


Crayon Portraits

Period of Use:1840 - 1915. 

The crayon portrait was a weak photographic image, printed by a developing-out process and finished by applying charcoal or pastels.

The finished piece often gives the appearance of a drawing or painting.

 

Prints from Crayon Portrait:

Andrew Jackson

Portrait of Florida's first Lieutenant Governor William W.J. Kelly

 

Introduction | Daguerreotype | Ambrotype | Tintype | Glass Negatives | Salt Prints | Crayon Portraits | Cyanotypes | Albumen Prints | Stereoview | Lantern Slides | Nitrocellulose Film | Safety Film | Polyester | Digital

 

 


 

 

 

 

 


Great Seal of the State of Florida  
Florida Memory is funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, administered by the Florida Department of State, State Library & Archives of Florida. Contact Us. Disclaimer.

Florida’s history is your history. Help us preserve it by joining the Friends of the State Library & Archives of Florida.


MyFlorida.com