Albert J. Fisher (1842–1882) was a photographer. He is known for his stereoscopic views.[1] His work is part of the New York Public Library's collection.[2] The Getty Museum also holds his work.[3][4] The George Eastman Museum also has several of his stereoscopic views.[5]

Stereoscopic view of Portage, New York

He published an illustrated book.[6] Fisher & Denison was the publisher and the name of his business.[7]

He produced a stereoscopic view of the Gilsey House in New York City.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ "Stereoview Search: Photographer: Fisher, A.J. (Albert J.) (1842-1882)". Stereoscopic Views.
  2. ^ "Albert J. Fisher | PIC - Photographers' Identities Catalog". pic.nypl.org.
  3. ^ "Albert J. Fisher (American, 1842 - 1882) (Getty Museum)". The J. Paul Getty in Los Angeles.
  4. ^ "[From Summit of Clouds Rest, Yosemite Valley] (Getty Museum)". The J. Paul Getty in Los Angeles.
  5. ^ "Results | Search Objects | George Eastman Museum". collections.eastman.org.
  6. ^ The little flirt: containing handkerchief, glove, fan and parasol flirtations : with the floral language of love. December 22, 1871. OCLC 42904518.
  7. ^ "The Annual American Catalogue. ...: Containing an Alphabetical List of Books Published in the United States, and Imported, During .... With a Classified Index". Leypoldt & Holt. December 22, 1871 – via Google Books.
  8. ^ "[Gilsey House, New York] (Getty Museum)". The J. Paul Getty in Los Angeles.