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Scherer, Nabholz & Co.

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

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

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.