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Sarony Collection

"Sarony: Capturing the Essence of Time and Talent" Step into the world of Sarony

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Sarony Collection: OSCAR WILDE (1854-1900). Irish poet, wit and dramatist. Photographed in 1882 in New York City by
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Sarony Collection: Herd of Bison Near Lake Jessie, North Dakota, USA, 1856. Artist: John Mix Stanley
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Sarony Collection: The Black Forest Mount Hope and Sierra Prieta, USA, 1856. Artist: E Stout
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Sarony Collection: Good Night (Got Your Torchlight?)
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Sarony Collection: Leslie Sarony - British songwriter and entertainer
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Sarony Collection: Advertisement for Sarony, photographer to the Queen, Scarborough, Yorkshire (litho)
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Sarony Collection: Oscar Wilde, 1882. Creator: Napoleon Sarony
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Sarony Collection: George Henry Boughton, 1860s. Creator: Oliver Francois Xavier Sarony
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Sarony Collection: Portrait of Oscar Wilde (1854-1900), 1882. Creator: Sarony, Napoleon (1821-1896)
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Sarony Collection: Adeline Genee, An Exquisite Ballet Toe-Dancer of the Old School'
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Sarony Collection: Yumas, c1850s. Creator: Sarony, Major and Knapp
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Sarony Collection: Falls of the Rio Salado, 1857-1859. Creator: Sarony, Major and Knapp
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Sarony Collection: Portrait of Pauline Lucca (1841-1908). Artist: Sarony, Napoleon (1821-1896)
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Sarony Collection: Grand Coulee, Washington, USA, 1856. Artist: Gustav Sohon
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Sarony Collection: Camp Stevens, looking westward, Montana, USA, 1856. Artist: Gustav Sohon
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Sarony Collection: Distribution of goods to the Gros Ventres 26 August 1853 (1856). Artist: John Mix Stanley
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Sarony Collection: Milk River, with Bears Paw Mountain in the distance, Montana, USA, 1856. Artist: John Mix Stanley
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Sarony Collection: Crossing the Hellgate River, 6 January 1854 (1856). Artist: John Mix Stanley
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Sarony Collection: The Rocky Mountains, looking westward, USA, 1856. Artist: John Mix Stanley
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Sarony Collection: Cheyenne River, USA, 1856. Artist: John Mix Stanley
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Sarony Collection: Hot Springs at their source in Lou Lou Fork, Bitterroot Mountains, Montana, USA, 1856
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Sarony Collection: The Marias River, Montana, USA, 1856. Artist: John Mix Stanley
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Sarony Collection: Milk River, Near Junction of Missouri, 1856. Artist: John Mix Stanley
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Sarony Collection: Columbia River, Junction of the Des Chutes, 1856. Artist: John Mix Stanley
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Sarony Collection: Fort Owen, Flathead Village, USA, 1856. Artist: John Mix Stanley
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Sarony Collection: Awaiting the Return Of Mr Tinkham, 1856. Artist: John Mix Stanley
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Sarony Collection: Fort Okinakane, USA, 1856. Artist: John Mix Stanley
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Sarony Collection: A Cotton Wood Grove, 1856. Artist: John Mix Stanley
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Sarony Collection: Fort Benton, Montana, USA, 1856. Artist: John Mix Stanley
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Sarony Collection: Toro-Mucho, chief of a band of Kioways, 1856. Artist: John Mix Stanley
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Sarony Collection: Council with White Mans Horse, 1856. Artist: John Mix Stanley
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Sarony Collection: Oscar WiIde, Irish writer, wit and playwright, 1882. Artist: Napoleon Sarony
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Sarony Collection: The Art Power of Photography
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Sarony Collection: EUROPEAN OFFICER, 1890s. American actor Jameson Lee Finney photographed in costume by Sarony
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Sarony Collection: BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE, 1813. Oliver Hazard Perrys victory at Lake Erie, 10 September 1813
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Sarony Collection: MAUDE ADAMS (1872-1953). American actress. Cabinet photograph by Napoleon Sarony
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Sarony Collection: Lew Wallace - Sarony Photo
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Sarony Collection: Photographers card, Sarony of Scarborough
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Sarony Collection: OSCAR WILDE (1854-1900). Irish writer and wit. Oil over a photograph, 1882, by Napoleon Sarony
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Sarony Collection: Carte de Visite of Fanny Davenport, c. 1880-98 (albumen print)
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Sarony Collection: Napoleon Sarony, Perrys Victory on Lake Erie, Canadian, 1821-1896, hand-colored
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Sarony Collection: OREGON: THE DALLES. Native Americans on the shore of the Columbia River at The Dalles
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Sarony Collection: HARRIET BEECHER STOWE (1811-1896). American writer
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Sarony Collection: ELIZABETH CADY STANTON (1815-1902). American womens suffrage advocate
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Sarony Collection: OSCAR WILDE (1854-1900). Irish writer and wit. Oil over a photograph, 1882, by Napoleon Sarony
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Sarony Collection: JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER (1807-1892). American poet. Original cabinet photograph
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Sarony Collection: THOMAS NAST (1840-1902). American cartoonist. Photographed by Napoleon Sarony
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Sarony Collection: JOSEF HOFMANN (1876-1957). Polish pianist. An 1887 studio photograph by Napoleon Sarony


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"Sarony: Capturing the Essence of Time and Talent" Step into the world of Sarony, where photography becomes an art form that immortalizes the great minds and breathtaking landscapes. From Oscar Wilde's charismatic gaze in 1882 to Leslie Sarony's entertaining melodies, this name has become synonymous with capturing moments that transcend time. Napoleon Sarony, a renowned photographer from New York City, had a knack for encapsulating the essence of his subjects. In 1882, he skillfully portrayed Oscar Wilde - the Irish poet whose words danced on paper like a herd of bison roaming near Lake Jessie in North Dakota back in 1856. Just as John Mix Stanley artistically depicted their grandeur, Sarony captured Wilde's wit and charm through his lens. But it wasn't only individuals who found themselves under Sarony's artistic scrutiny; even nature itself became his muse. The Black Forest Mount Hope and Sierra Prieta stood tall before him in 1856, revealing their majestic beauty just as E Stout painted them onto canvas. Sarony's talent extended beyond mere photography; he understood its power to shape perceptions. As seen in an advertisement proudly proclaiming him as "photographer to the Queen, " his work was not only admired but also trusted by royalty. His studio nestled in Scarborough showcased how photography could transform reality into ethereal masterpieces. The legacy continued within the family as Oliver Francois Xavier Sarony followed Napoleon's footsteps, capturing George Henry Boughton and William Powell Frith during their prime years in the 1860s. Their portraits radiated life thanks to Oliver's keen eye for detail. Yet it is perhaps Adeline Genee who truly epitomized what Sarony aimed to achieve with each click of his camera shutter – freezing moments that exude grace and elegance. This ballet toe-dancer from yesteryears twirled her way into history books through Sarony’s lens, forever preserving her exquisite artistry.