ArtistsThomas Houseworth
Thomas Houseworth

Thomas Houseworth

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Thomas Houseworth was a San Francisco-based photographer and publisher whose firm, Thomas Houseworth & Co., became the dominant publisher of stereoscopic views in the American West during the 1860s and 1870s. He produced thousands of albumen prints documenting California landscapes, mining operations, and urban development, establishing a commercial model that supplied both the domestic market and international audiences. His work served as a visual record of the region's rapid transformation during the gold rush and industrial expansion era.

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Section of the Original Big Tree - 30 feet diameter, No. 801 from the series "Calaveras Big Trees" (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
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