HUSNIK & HAUSLER
"Husnik & Häusler were a photographic duo who specialized in autotype printing. Their process involved printing photographs onto a special paper that was coated with a gelatin solution. The gelatin was then exposed to light, which hardened it and created a permanent image. Autotype printing was a popular method in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and it was used to reproduce photographs for a variety of purposes. Husnik & Häusler's work is known for its high quality and detail, and it is often used in historical and archival research. Their autotype prints are a testament to the artistic potential of photography and the technical skills required to master this complex printing process."