Scherer, Nabholz & Co.

Scherer, Nabholz & Co. was a 19th century Russian photography company formed by Martin Scherer and Georgy Nabholz in the 1860s.

Scherer and Nabholz, Gazebo in the Forest Near Moscow, c. 1870s.

The company was known for its production of photographic postcards.[1] Their work is included in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston,[2] the National Gallery of Art, Washington,[3] the British Museum, London,[4] the State Russian Museum[5] and the Royal Collection Trust, London.[6]

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  1. ^ Rowley, Alison (1 January 2013). Open Letters: Russian Popular Culture and the Picture Postcard 1880-1922. University of Toronto Press. ISBN 978-1-4426-4706-0.
  2. ^ "Scherer & Nabholz: Bridge and Path through the Woods, Private Estate, Russia". mfah.org.
  3. ^ "Gazebo in the Forest Near Moscow". www.nga.gov.
  4. ^ "postcard | British Museum". The British Museum.
  5. ^ "Moscow in Photographs of the 1860s — early 1900s. From the cycle "Traveling around Russian Empire" - The Stroganov Palace - Русский музей". en.rusmuseum.ru.
  6. ^ "Scherer, Nabholz & Co (active 1863-1918) - Moscow". www.rct.uk.